Ye Olde Boomer
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The norm? Really? None of my grandparents drove and out of the twenty(ish) families, living in the street I grew up in, about three maybe four had access/use of a car... Which, I'd say, was about the norm, over here, for the early 60's... It's my generation that have made car ownership/use the norm...
My grandparents were born in the late 19th Century, arrived here in America at the beginning of the 20th Century,
so of the four, only my maternal grandfather drove...and that was since the 1920s.
Every single other person on both sides of my family drove his/her own car after that, save for one cousin who didn't live to reach sixteen.
So my experience is radically different from yours. I was born shortly after the war and knew of nothing other than people having cars and driving them.
Most of the people I know would tell you basically the same thing.
Now some people who live in huge urban areas like New York City don't drive cars. Many do, but some don't and others only to leave the city.
Los Angeles is our next biggest city, however, and everybody drives there--even within the city--because it's so spread out.
Perhaps the UK is a little different, at least in major urban areas. You have much, much better public transportation than we do for one thing.
I would have imagined that people in suburban and rural areas drive and have for generations, but you'd, of course, know better than I.
I know that the Dutch like bicycles. Most Americans view bicycles as childrens' toys. I've never ridden a bicycle as an adult. I get a kick out of Father Brown riding one on TV.
As for our being doomed, I'm afraid that's inevitable. Every species eventually goes extinct and ours will too. I doubt that the universe will miss us.
One post script. I started driving at sixteen, but I didn't own my own car until I was twenty.
My first two years at university, I routinely walked from one end of Boston to the other. Subway tokens were only 20 cents each then, but I enjoyed walking. There was so much to see.
I never had a weight issue until I was twenty-one. So I'm not disagreeing with you in principle. I'm saying that at least over here, everybody's been driving almost forever.
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