Not sure I agree with that. The issue is that in our society there isn't any weighing up, people just assume a car is needed. Perhaps if there was more information and less focus on cars then more decisions would be the other way.inactionman wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:51 amProbably worth bearing in minds those are sunk costs - ie.e. someone has weighed up their situation and circumstance and opted for a car, which means using the car instead of using other services.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:46 amshaggy wrote: ↑Fri Jul 21, 2023 9:28 am
Hospital visits was just one extreme example. Food shopping is another example provided, very soon it mounts up.
Public transport in some outer and more rural boroughs is very sporadic, it is not a simple replacement for the car that many think it can be.
I live in a borough where it is not too bad but every journey is more than doubled by using public transport.
Don’t underestimate how impactful ULEZ is outside of the N/S Circulars.
You can get supermarket delivery slots for around a fiver - the cots of a car sitting unused, before you put petrol in it is around (I'm using Gov data and low estimates) £500 for insurance, MOT and service £300, Annual Parking Permit (Tower Hamlets was the first google) £115, RAC (low ball figure) £100, Fuel costs are dependent on use obviously, to some extent depreciation is too, but I'll ignore those for the time being.
It's around £90 per month before fuel and depreciation to have the car just sit there outside your house, low estimate.
I mention this as this whole balance is disrupted if they find they can no longer use the car as intended - at which point it's further worth considering they may have chosen where to live based upon the decision to drive (ie. many of the poor sods who can't afford to live anywhere on good transport links, which distort rents and house prices). It's not so easy to unpick.
A lot of people need cars, no doubt, but a lot of people also don't and would be wealthier without them but our society makes it very difficult to see the wood from the trees on this.