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Beerman

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Yes. Uber, or Lyft


...or whatever ride sharing services are available in your area

Given that there IS a need for the occasional large vehicle, I would imagine they will be available.

Individually owned cars won't just disappear off the road overnight. They'll be phased out gradually as better alternatives enter the marketplace. Until those alternatives are a reality, keep on keepin on!

(In response to this post by fordham)

Posted: 03/25/2019 at 12:31PM



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