Fourinarow
Well-Known Member
I passed my driving test in 1999 aged 19. Long story but got 6 points in my first 2 years of driving and so had to do my test again but didn't bother, for a few reasons. I haven't driven since and have got on fine with life without it, using various modes of transport depending on the situation. For large chunks of the last 25 years I've commuted on my bicycle and because I made the decision not to ever buy a house I've been able to move closer to my place of work if needs be, or have a change of scenery. However, the last few years with the state of the rental market I've been stuck in the same house for 8 years, which is a bit annoying, which meant when I was made redundant this year I had to look for work closer to this house again and thankfully living close to Trafford Park has helped. We also make sure we live within walking distance of a supermarket, however, nowadays home delivery and Amazon etc help us out.
My missus doesn't drive either. In recent years we've used Uber a lot more and between 2 of us, can be pretty useful and not as expensive as I thought they might be before we started using them.
I have pondered getting my licence again but the whole blag and expense of owning a car, being stuck in traffic etc just doesn't appeal to me when I'm soo used to living my life the way I do now.
My missus doesn't drive either. In recent years we've used Uber a lot more and between 2 of us, can be pretty useful and not as expensive as I thought they might be before we started using them.
I have pondered getting my licence again but the whole blag and expense of owning a car, being stuck in traffic etc just doesn't appeal to me when I'm soo used to living my life the way I do now.