John and I are seriously considering going carless. Up until the past week and a half, I used the car to drive to work every day (parking is free at work) and we used it to get out of the city to visit family and friends, mostly in Wisconsin. Once gas prices started to rise (they're considerably higher in the city than in the suburbs/Wisconsin), we gave it another thought...and considered our other options...
Driving to work takes me about 35 minutes in normal traffic. It takes about 50 minutes to an hour to take the train and bus (the Red Line not the Brown Line that I first took when I started my job...that route took about 75 minutes and turned me away from public transportation in the first place).
We can sign up for
igo or
zipcar...and John can write them off as a business expense. Both car sharing options are located really close to us...there are a couple of zipcars in our garage and there are igo cars next door. Though we haven't dived deep into calculating the costs of these programs, it seems as though either program would cost approximately what we're currently paying in parking each month...and that includes gas and insurance!
So, our first step...well,
my first step...was determining whether I would actually take public transportation instead of driving. Two Mondays ago I was running late and it was really windy and cold outside...so I drove instead. On Tuesday, I really wanted to make sure I was home for yoga at 6:30 pm so I drove. But, on Wednesday, I finally took the train/bus...and I loved it! Last Friday was my real test...it was thunderstorming out when I left in the morning...but I did it! And, I only got a little bit wet. This week I took public transportation all four days (I had today off)!
I actually really enjoy it...I get to read on the train and then check my email/Facebook/Twitter on the bus (there's no signal on the train because it's underground for most of my ride). I'm much more relaxed...and I don't spend as much time on the computer at night when I get home. I think I'm a public transportation convert...so now, are we ready to sell our car? Stay tuned!