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I love statements like this. It's basically someone just deciding that gravity is inconvenient, so it won't apply to them.
The world is on fire dude, and the only way it doesn't get worse (we're not even talking about fixing it at this point) is to dramatically change the way we live. Private car ownership is a big part of that. Your preference for living in a way incompatible with life on the planet does not entitle you to it.
But here's the good news: you can still have a private car. You can even live in a distant suburb and the car can run on gasoline... but you're going to have to pay for it. And you're going to pay the actual cost to society for that preference, so it's going to be very, very expensive.
Or you know, you can just take the train and plan your roadtrip holidays in advance.
Let's share everything then: PCs, pianos, houses. No, a car is something too personal to be shared. I smoke, the stranger doesn't what happens? Or vice versa. He breaks the car who pays? Legal disputes. I need the car he's using it, what am I to do? It can work for workers from the same office. One car brings 4, it's ok. Other than that, forget about it. Not to mention the economics at play. A whole industry would collapse. If there's something I learned in this life is that money comes before everything else. Trying to save this planet as I watch more and more people install AC in their house is hilarious. Colder for you, hotter for everyone else. And the planet. We'll never save ourselves. There'll be harsh selection. And lastly, if even EVs are a problem I dunno what else to try. Public transport doesn't get everywhere, it never will, so it's not a solution. Oh, and we're not talking about gravity.