I lived in London for the first 29 years of my life, I worked in an office, therefore I didn't need a car and went everywhere by bike or public transport. About the only time I was in a car was when being driven long miles to bike races.
I live in a small shop-free village and work as a landscaper, therefore I need a 4WD truck to carry my tools and up to a ton or so of materials or I would be an unemployed landscaper. I provide employment to several people in a struggling rural community, they do not need to drive.
There is no moral high ground, not all drivers are bad nor are all cyclists good. Consider the carbon footprint of the Tour de France......
I lived in London for the first 29 years of my life, I worked in an office, therefore I didn't need a car and went everywhere by bike or public transport. About the only time I was in a car was when being driven long miles to bike races.
I live in a small shop-free village and work as a landscaper, therefore I need a 4WD truck to carry my tools and up to a ton or so of materials or I would be an unemployed landscaper. I provide employment to several people in a struggling rural community, they do not need to drive.
There is no moral high ground, not all drivers are bad nor are all cyclists good. Consider the carbon footprint of the Tour de France......