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End of the road? Why it might be time to ditch your car

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posted on 2024-07-13, 08:29 authored by Anthony James
The average car is stationary 96% of the time. That's a fairly consistent finding around the world, including in Australia. A car is typically parked at home 80% of the time, parked elsewhere 16% of the time, and on the move just 4% of the time. And that doesn’t include the increasing time we spend at a standstill in traffic. Bill Ford, executive chair of the Ford Motor Company, says we're heading for "global gridlock". And he's not alone in saying we cannot simply keep adding more cars to our roads. The funny thing is that while we own more cars than ever, we're actually using them less. You might think that's a good thing; that we’re responding to worsening congestion and health, debt and environmental damage by opting to drive fewer kilometres. But the problem is, we're still choking our cities and harming our health, finances and environment by continuing to waste our resources on these increasingly dormant vehicles.

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