Although I passed my test in 1981, I have never owned a car. I've now got to the point of driving company vans etc, for the last 20 years or so, if I'm out in traffic then I tend to get all stressed and look jealously at all the cyclists passing me in the bus lane whilst I'm jammed up. I find driving these days to be a hassle and now that I'm office bound most of the time, I am really
really enjoying not driving

. If I need to get stuff (like a ton of garden compost) I can borrow a van for the weekend. But my main transport is bicycle, bus & good old Shanks' Pony.
I have seen our culture become massively car -dependent over the last 30 years or so, when we had a pro-car Tory government in power for far too long. Policy up to the 90's was cars and roads come first, other forms of transport aren't worth looking at. That's probably why the Tories had trains and buses privatised as the car was considered to be the future. Now, I think the pendulum is beginning to swing the other way to rebalance the system.
I live and work in Bristol (allegedly a cycling city). The local right-wing tabloid rag is anti cycling and perpetually demonises us and gives a voice to the petrolhead mafia whom are constantly complaining that our mayor is anti-car. We've got some new cycling infrastructure and 20 mph speed limits, much to the disgust of some of the aforementioned mafia. But despite all this, I find living car free is worth it for the peace and stress -free life it gives me. My bike is my steed, takes me where I want to be with minimum fuss. Buses are OK and one goes from behind my house to the local train station in 20 mins

. I do work with some folk who insist on living out in the countryside and then moan about sitting in jams on the commute into Bristol. Well, if that's their chosen life, they shouldn't whinge about traffic!!.
People should try to go car free and adapt their lifestyle accordingly. When moving home, why not live nearer to your workplace or on a main bus/train route?. It's cheaper and less stress than sitting in jams all the time. Unfortunately, some folk would rather look at it from a driving point of view and plan their life accordingly.
So to the OP, carry on being car free!
