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Where is that?
In the US, your car insurance alone will far exceed the cost of a daily/weekly/monthly transit pass so I find that extremely hard to believe. For instance, in Dallas, a daily transit pass is $6 (there are cheaper passes for monthly or even yearly time frames), and in Houston a daily pass is $3.
I neglected to count my insurance as part of it since I wouldn't be able to get rid of my car entirely anyway
*Maybe in Texas regarding insurance being more than transit. When I lived there my car insurance was $160/no because of all the uninsured, dangerous drivers. And by those I mean Americans to be clear. I moved north and I'm paying $55/mo for insurance..