Euro here, I used to enjoy commuting by car more than by subway now:
personal space
safety from potentially aggressive travellers, the annoying drunks who try to yell at people on the subway
it is an exciting activity to drive as long as you can find tricky routes with little traffic, these will be usually narrow roads where you don’t even need to exceed the 50 km/h speed limit to make it feel risky and exciting and if you do, no police there.
feeling middle class, not mixing with the “proles”
more freedom in choosing how to dress, less having to take the weather into account
resisting the temptation to drink alcohol right after work, at least starting later in the evening
music without annoying earplugs
hands-free phone calls, my dad used to be excellent at it, he was an entrepreneur and phoned through his whole 45 min long commute, by the time everybody arrived to the office every employee and subcontractor was briefed, problems reported back, things were in motion. This way the commute is worktime.
having useful stuff with me all the time in the trunk
And now I am nostalgic for my car. We live car-free now because it is very expensive, €80 mandatory insurance a month etc. but sure as hell I would want to have it back.
Euro here, I used to enjoy commuting by car more than by subway now:
personal space
safety from potentially aggressive travellers, the annoying drunks who try to yell at people on the subway
it is an exciting activity to drive as long as you can find tricky routes with little traffic, these will be usually narrow roads where you don’t even need to exceed the 50 km/h speed limit to make it feel risky and exciting and if you do, no police there.
feeling middle class, not mixing with the “proles”
more freedom in choosing how to dress, less having to take the weather into account
resisting the temptation to drink alcohol right after work, at least starting later in the evening
music without annoying earplugs
hands-free phone calls, my dad used to be excellent at it, he was an entrepreneur and phoned through his whole 45 min long commute, by the time everybody arrived to the office every employee and subcontractor was briefed, problems reported back, things were in motion. This way the commute is worktime.
having useful stuff with me all the time in the trunk
And now I am nostalgic for my car. We live car-free now because it is very expensive, €80 mandatory insurance a month etc. but sure as hell I would want to have it back.
I would not recommend combining this
with this
In fact, I think there’s good evidence that hands-free phone calls are considerably more distracting than drivers tend to think.