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My car just got totalled by a minor fender bender that apparently would cost more than the value of the car to repair. The tow truck is loading it up right now to haul it away to the junkyard (ridiculous, it's completely drivable, the lights all work and everything). Getting a cash payout, since the other driver was a dumbass who drove into me while I was stopped.

In a bit of serenidipidous timing, I'm moving into the core urban area of a big city next week, and so... I'm going car-free. Bike bus and walk, every day. Work is a relaxing bus ride or ambitious bike ride away. Daycare is a couple blocks away, so Little Beaver can walk with us to school every day. Cool shit everywhere nearby. My friends already live in the area, cuz it's a dope place to live. Already talked to more neighbors than I did in my old neighborhood, because this is an actual community of people instead of a bunch of islands surrounded by car moats.

Fuck that car. My life is already cooler without it.

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[–] buttwater@hexbear.net 7 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Sounds like the perfect time to buy an ebike

[–] tacosanonymous@mander.xyz 4 points 1 day ago

With a little car seat for Beaver jr!

[–] Beaver@hexbear.net 1 points 1 day ago

We've got em, we use em. A couple of Trek Verve 2+'s that we picked up used a few years back. One of them basically brand new, and I've put about a thousand miles on it over the course of two years. I like that they're mid-drive and use torque sensors, they feel very natural to use. I never did figure out how to adapt the proprietary rear rack to work with a kid's car seat, but we ended up getting a two seat trailer.