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Their profile says they are 15. Maybe not really encountered the need for a reliable form of transportation. That is if they aren't privileged to be living in a country with amazing public transport that makes cars unneeded.
Nope. I am 15, nice observation. I have lived far away from things before, where driving is the only option. We all agreed we needed to move ASAP, so we weren't driving half an hour to school every day. So glad I'm riding my bike to school now. Public transport is relevant here, but I'm biking.
Not everyone can ride a bike safely. Injuries happen. Permanent problems happen. To deal with this you need good public transport. Even in Europe this doesn't exist unless your entire world is a large city.
I heard that bike injuries are on par with car injuries. Don't know the source, though. Either way, biking can be safe most of the time if you do it right.