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Here's our situation:
So, I have a commuter to get to/from work because transit takes too long. We have a family car for going on a yearly road trip. We used to have a single car (I used to bike to work), and the only thing keeping us to two cars is that commute, but I like the company and the team, so I stick with it. But maybe we'll drop back down to one car when I change jobs and no longer need the commute.
To me, that's pretty reasonable.
In other words; terrible fucking infrastructure. As u said earlier.
It's not terrible, it's actually pretty okay. I live a couple miles from a commuter train station that takes me most of the way to work, and there's a bus connection to get to my job, so I could take transit if I wanted. But it would take a couple hours because my office is a bit out of the way and I live unreasonably far from work, and most of that is a stupid connection. If I get an e-bike, I could bike the rest of the way (about 7 miles) for a total commute time of a little over an hour, but I'm lazy.
I only do the commute 2x/week, so it's really not a priority for me, and if my SO wasn't so stubborn about sticking w/ our charter school (the public school is walking distance away), we could have a single car today.
Most of my neighbors don't need two cars, yet they have them. So we were weird when we only had one car for a couple years, and we're definitely weird when we almost never use both cars simultaneously (I like riding my bike to the local grocery store instead of driving).