October 28th, 2009
The Car Free Year
Unless you follow me on Twitter you might not know that for the past year I have been living car free. Last August when I had just started my little blog, I posted about my “Commuter Challenge”. Mister’s lease was coming up, and having a second car seemed a little extravagant. I was working and living centrally so we made the decision: Mister would take my Dodge Caliber & I would give up having a car.
I had just finished my year long vintage/thrift shopping challenge after all, and if I could go a whole year without buying any brand new clothes, how hard could taking the bus be? It would save us a ton of money & I could always borrow the car on the weekends if I really needed something I couldn’t get to. In my heart though, I was committed: it was going to be my car free year.
So what happened? I’m not going to sugar coat it, this past year has been hard- way harder than I thought it would be. I think that, if push came to shove, I would rather sew my own clothing for a year- and I don’t know how to sew from a pattern. I’ve been extremely lucky to have owned my own car since I was 16 years old and the difference between my city as a car owner and as a pedestrian is stark, and compounded by my funny little city and it’s idiosyncrasies.
The Verdict…
I made it!!! I drove once every month, month and a half when I really needed to. The inconvenience factor was…well that’s below. But overall, this was a totally positive experiment & I’m so glad I did it.
People are wonderful. Having been someone who has suffered from depression & severe anxiety in a mostly previous life, there were days when someone smiling at me for no reason could make or break me. I’ve been there, so when I’m out & about, I smile at everyone. And I think people can sense that I’ll engage with them. Day after day, people always came up to me to chat. If I had headphones in, people tapped me so I would take out my head phones so they could ask me a question. It always made me laugh, and I had the most amazing interactions with other locals. And our bus drivers are kind, hilarious troopers. They’re actually so nice that I only got annoyed, rather than upset, when they pull over to run into T-Ho’s (that’s slang for Tim Hortons, for the uninitiated) to get a double double WHILE WE ARE TRYING TO GET TO OUR TRANSFERS AND HELLO THERE IS A HUGE LINE INSIDE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
Bus service in my prairie city is terrible. While we’re adding rapid transit corridors now, we have no train or below ground transport- so if you want to go somewhere you go by bus. But there are only select, main corridors that have proper bus service. This means that getting somewhere that takes 10 mins to drive to can take 40 mins by bus.
The winters in my prairie city are horrific. It drops to -31° F where I live, with wind that cuts like a knife. Add extreme cold & snow to poor transit infastructure, and you have a disaster. In the winter I would routinely try to catch a transfer that just didn’t come, leaving me exposed without a bus shelter for 20 mins at a time. If not for my trusty snow burka (oh yea, that’s a picture of me) I’m not sure what I would have done.
I started getting sick. Last winter I was shocked when I developed bronchitis and my doctor’s diagnosis was that my lungs were reacting to my inhaling the cold air. I had to be on a puffer all winter, and didn’t like being a breath away from being a human interest story in the local media. If you don’t live in a northern city, around January all local media finds one person to interview who is allergic to cold. So help me, I was not going to be that person.
As the temperatures have started to dip this fall, I’ve felt all the resolve I had last year weaken. I’ve felt like a failure for not being tough enough, and like a traitor because my best friend still has to slug it out…but last weekend I broke down. I told Mister I couldn’t do it again, and that I wouldn’t, not if we could afford a second car. I don’t want to place another tearful phone call because my bus just never showed up, I don’t know when the next one is coming and I’m worried about where I can go to get inside. I’m tired of how small my world has shrunk, and I want to see the rest of my city again. I want to love living here, not spend the whole winter braced.
So, after all that, please meet my new best friend.
She is a 2009 (used) Ford Focus. She has heated seats (they have them on base models!!)* & will break the wind BETTER THAN MY JACKET. With everything the winter can throw at us up here, I’m more relieved than I can say and I might have cried a few happy tears on the way home from the dealership.
I think I might be able to properly enjoy winter this year. So let it snow, let it snow, let it snow…
you are amazing! I think it’s awesome and inspiring the way you challenge yourself! HUGE kudos to you for braving public transpo ALL YEAR LONG! Esp with the freezing temps you guys get!!
Congrats on your new car, it’s pretty!! And seat warmers?! WOOOHOOO!
you totally deserve it :)
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That is so cool that you went a year car-free. I honestly don’t think I could do it! Way to go!
Congrats and the new car, she’s a beauty! What will you name your new best friend?? ;)
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I’m so impressed that you lasted a year. I have a hard enough time in the city with public transit available right outside my door to get just about anywhere I want to go.
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“Last winter I was shocked when I developed bronchitis and my doctor’s diagnosis was that my lungs were reacting to my inhaling the cold air.”
Exactly what’s happening to me. I KNOW that where you live it’s WAY colder than here, but for someone who’s used to weather being in the 20-30’s (CELCIUS), being at 5 degrees is PAINFUL.
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Wow… that’s amazing. I honestly don’t think I could ever do something that that. Congrats to you for sticking with it!
Hey hey that car is H-O-T. I can’t imagine living outside of the city w/o a car. Sometimes I barely make it around my own city. Good for you girl
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Congrats on the new car! She’s beautiful! And heated seats! So jealous! J has them in his car and they are absolutely wonderful in winter.
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Woah I had no idea you were doing this! You’re such a trooper! But what a reward after that year; that car is adorable! And heated seats are perfect for where you live!
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Wow! I think it’s amazing that you made it car-free for a whole year. That would NOT be do-able in my little town, unfortunately, and I cannot wait to live in a bigger city and be able to not have to drive my car everywhere. And CONGRATS on the new car!
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First of all, congrats on going a year without driving… I don’t have a car, but I rent cars and whenever I’m home in NS I drive all the time.
Secondly, the car looks adorable!!! :)
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Good for you for going carless- I definitely could not have done it (possibly because whoever built my city built it thinking buses and LRT’s were ridiculous ideas- we should take up a lot of space and force people to drive everywhere). Also? As someone with firsthand knowledge of how freaking cold Canadian winters can be- I want to give you a high five for not letting the weather slow you down. Heated seats should just be mandatory in all Canadian vehicles. (Do not ask if I have heated seats. My answer will make both of us sad. ;) )
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Awe!!! This made me tear up a little! Congrats!! You will love her! The best part of getting a new car is getting to know her and naming her!! I named mine Grace, because she was my saving grace… LOL!! Enjoy your warm winter!!!!
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I’m SOO impressed! Your year-long commitment to only buy second hand clothes inspires me… I think that’s something I could do! The no car thing- well, you’re my hero. Congrats on the new car, it’s adorable!
ps: I love the burka! Makes me wish I didn’t live in sunny Florida.
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Aw…so pretty! :D
I couldn’t give up my car. I mean, I could…The bus route runs literally right by my house and I could honestly get to school easily on the bus.
But thanks to anxiety, I can’t bear to be on a vehicle that I can’t just pull over to the side of the road whenever I want it to! Not sure how I survive flying…I LIKE flying…But I can’t ride a bus…
You… are amazing! I cannot believe you did this in someplace that’s NOT a big city. Props! Enjoy your new wheels. You deserve them!
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Great job!!! We’ve never been a two-car household. I take public transit every day, but I definitely do have access to the car on weekends and use it for groceries (I’d prefer to drive to the cheaper, better fruit market than buy conventional (non-organic) and overpriced produce from the shop in our street) and for long car trips. I also arrange with AB to use the car on days I need it for work meetings etc. that aren’t transit accessible.
However, I am lucky enough to live in a city with very mild winters, and an excellent transit system. I understand the struggle if your city isn’t so well equiped. We have no need for (and can’t afford) a second car at this point, but I’m sure if/when we don’t live in such an accessible place a second car would be a necessity.
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Pretty. :)
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Your new best friend is pretty!
I’m not gunna lie (and I’m going to sounds VERY Toronto) but I was surprised that you guys had a decent public transit system (please remember I grew up in a small town where there was no public transit and I was surprised that cities other than Toronto and New York had subways)!
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Congrats on reaching your goal! :)
My dad just bought the same car as you in silver!
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Wow, that’s so amazing that you went so long without a car! I think that’s really brilliant of you. :) Good on you for getting a car, too though. As wonderful as not having a car sounds (in terms of saving money and being environmentally friendly etc) no one in this kind of society could grudge anyone for getting a car. And it sounds as though it’ll be better for you this coming winter! And also? Yay for shiny and new (to you) things! :)
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i am so impressed with both of your challenges and the fact that you stuck too them, seriously that is awesome. but yay for the new car, i would love to have heated seats, that just sounds amazing.
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You listed all the reasons why, even though I am a super-broke student, I INSIST on having a car in this city. I went a year without one when I was living downtown, too, and never again!
man – this is awesome. Do you know what I’m buying? Skiis. Because I HAVE TO SKI INTO WORK THIS WINTER. *laugh* I love you so, and I’m so happy for you.
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A car free year… I don’t think I could do it and I live in North Carolina where it’s not all that cold in the winter. Of course, a pedestrian journalist is rather difficult, ha. Kudos for making it a whole year though. Very proud of you, and love the new car!
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I am right there with you, girlfriend!!!
Last November me and Eric got into an accident, totalled our vehicle and began our six-month journey into “no-vehicle” terrain.
Not fun. Especially in Canada, in the winter.
It was a good learning experience for both of us, but ya, the bus system in Kamloops sucks. Bus every 30 minutes, maybe.
I have never been so happy to have a vehicle again as I was last April!! I am glad that I had the experience, though, and go you for sticking it out for a whole year!!
Wow, I’m impressed you went a year without using a car. I bet it feels SO WONDERFUL to finally know you saved a lot of money here & there for not having a car and now you have a spankin’ new (2009 isn’t considered used to me!) car!
Are you going to name her?
We could say Tyler has been car-free for a year too because his brother totalled his truck & he has a company truck (not for personal use). We’ll see how long we can go for with 1 car and it extremely helps that my parents live 5 miles away so if we need to borrow their car we can.
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I think you did great with your car free year. And besides, there is no reason you can’t have car-free days when circumstances permit – life isn’t All or Nothing. But really, whatever gets us through the winter warm and healthy is equally important.
My dream car these days is a Ford Focus station wagon – room for a 2nd baby and a dog… someday. :)
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It’s on my Life List to go car-free for a year somewhere :) Nice! Congrats on making it and learning how to adapt! BUT! I know how midwest winters go, and know yours have got to be worse than ours, so CONGRATS on beating that awful chill with HEATED SEATS :)
oh my heck lady! i couldn’t go a week without my car! i am way too dependent on that thing.. and my berry. it’s rather sad.
and i had a focus for my first car. she was a true champ. good luck with your new car!!
and seriously -31F? HOLY EFF. i don’t think i could survive. MAD props to you lady!!
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You are going to BEYOND love the heated seats. I’ve had heated seats for a few years now and I’m not sure I’d buy a car without them. It’s too damn cold up here (and WAY up there) to go without. Your buns will be toasty warm all winter!
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nicely done, lady! congrats on completing your challenge AND being able to recognize that you couldn’t continue with it.
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Congrats on making it a year! I need to take public transportation more. It’s not as great in Pittsburgh as New York or DC, but it’s something. I depend on my car way too much.
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I can relate to the no-car thing: I have never, personally, owned any sort of car, ever. Have had to rely on the kindness of parents, friends, and now Chris as life has gone by. I’m pretty out of practice, especially since I didn’t even get my license until I was 18, then immediately went to college where I had no car access for months on end. And for work, I walk, bike, or get dropped off at the train from the burbs, then walk in the city to my job. BUT with us both potentially working independently, and the chance that Chris will be gone several times a month on shoots, I refuse to be stuck in the house or confined to a bike/walking radius. So I’m fantasizing about a cute 2010 Mazda3 5-door http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/display2010Mazda3.action?vehicleCode=M3H&directPath=m3h/home
That is an amazing feat! Honestly, I LOVE taking public transportation in Chicago. The problem is that the cost is about the same as a car (though meter parking is sky rocketing).
I’m still torn. I do miss biking to work when I could. Now my job requires a car. But if I don’t have to drive, I wont.
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Fabulous! I’m so happy for you! I can’t imagine braving the weather here in Colorado much less up there on the tundra. You are one brave chick. As for your new car, you’ll love it :) Jon has a Ford Fusion and we really like it. However in the winter he drives his big truck to plow through the snow drifts ;)
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I applaude you. Back when I lived in Germany, I never had a car… (public transportation there rocks! ;)), but here in CA – even if I do take the bus a couple of times a week – you couldn’t survive without a car. I wouldn’t even know how to get to a grocery store and do my shopping, what with all the XXL-packages/containers.
Congrats on your new pretty car!
Whoo hoo! I’m glad you gave it an incredibly fair shake, but now that you’ve PROVED that you can do it, you more than deserve the ease of having a car!
We only have one car now, but we both work from home, so having two would be entirely unjustified, especially because we pay for additional spots!
Enjoy those seat warmers…I couldn’t live without mine, and I live in frickin Texas!
1. That burka picture is oddly cute. I knew it was you because of your fabulous bangs.
2. I don’t envy you for having to wear that to/from work, however.
3. LOVE the new car.
4. Heated seats!? I’m jealous. I don’t have that.
5. Does this mean more road trips to the states?=)
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YAY!!! That’s awesome, I love new cars :) Honestly, if you lived in a large urban metropolis you wouldn’t have too much of a problem with public transportation – but anything smaller than Vancouver or Toronto you would go nuts trying to get around!! I don’t blame you. I can’t believe you did a whole winter out in the cold. Crazy.
Congrats on the new car :)
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Yay! Congrats on your new car. New cars are fun!!
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I’ve never had a car… but thankfully transit in this town is okay (until it gets so cold that it simply stops working). This year it will be even better because I can take the train rather than walking to work… -40 is gross. Especially when your eyelashes freeze together and your lungs are burning.
Oh, can’t wait for winter! ;)
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Congrats on the new car! I know exactly how transit in this city is…brutal.
Um, wow.
That is really, really cold. I’m marveling more at the fact that you STILL LIVE THERE than the fact that you lived without a car for a year!
Hehe.
We’re a one-car family, and I hope for it to stay that way. We pick our location based on where we work – so one person can walk or ride their bike to work. So far, so good!
awww! love the new car lady jane!
and so proud of you for surviving a whole year car free!
I’m impressed that you did that in such a cold place! I really wish I lived someplace where I could go car-free, but Houston is SO spread out. I do take the bus to work some days, but when I have to work till late there is no commuter bus service. I could find a way to make it work, but it would leave me waiting in a shady area of downtown after dark. Not worth it.
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First of all, congratulations on making it a year without a car! I really would NOT be able to do that!
Second, your snow burka is adorable. even if you do look like you’re about to rob a bank!
Third, I have 2005 Ford Focus that i absolutely adore, and i hope you love yours as much as i do!
That is so exciting! Im so impressed with you fighting the elements all winter long.
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Good choice on the car! Ford was just ranked as one of the top 3 car manufacturers (along with Toyota and Honda) for reliability. For a U.S. car maker to earn that pedigree is HUGE!
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yay!! i test drove a focus back when i was thinking about buying a car, i actually brought it home for a night to um, sleep on it. :) they are great little cars and i’m so happy that you don’t have to brave the bus stops this winter!! congrats pretty!
Yay, it’s so pretty!
Husband and I had to share a car for nearly two years before I bought my Honda, and it was tough! So glad you were able to get your own car. :D
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Wooo! I am so happy for you Kyla. We have totally unreliable public transportation and in order for me to bus to work it would take me almost two hours (and its around a 10 minute drive). I shivered just thinking of you standing in below 30 wind and snow. I’m so glad that you’ll have heated seats to keep you warm this winter.
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Traitor!
LOL no I love your car!! Yaaaaay :)
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I’m torn between being jealous of the car, and feeling a little better that somewhere else has as lousy bus transport as my town – expensive, unreliable, crowded… Have to say, one thing China does incredibly well is public transport, I really miss being able to get cheap, reliable transport – even if at rush hour I was little more intimate with stragers than I’d like…
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Nice! I love the color!
Yay! That’s such a cool challenge! I love the thrifting challenge too. But I don’t think I could do that. I have long legs and long arms which means I need extra long pants and most of the times extra long sleeved shirts.
I have been taking the bus to work for two months now and it has been a great experience. Luckily, DC has a great public transportation system with buses coming every 10 to 15 minutes.
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Wow Kyla, that’s so awesome! Go you! If public transport here wasn’t so non-existent I’d totally do it too.
On and your car is so pretty. :)
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