Wednesday 18 September 2013

How to Travel Without Owning a Car

Are you trying to save money? Can't afford a car or the gas it takes to run it? Hate to drive? It is possible to get around without owning a car. It is much easier if you live in a large city, but even if you don't, you will still be able to get to your destination. If you plan to share rides with others, do so in a safe manner. If you plan to walk, make sure you are in shape. Even if you don't have a vehicle, you can get creative and come up with alternative ways to get on the road and to your destination.

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How to Travel Without Owning a Car

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    Try a ZipCar. Many large cities have companies like ZipCar where you can rent a vehicle for short periods of time. You pay based on the number of hours you use the car. ZipCar is easy to use because all you need is a valid driver's license. The gas and insurance are included. All you have to do is reserve the car and then drive it away. You can use it for an hour, a day, or a weekend.

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    Take the bus. Even smaller cities and some rural areas have public bus systems. For example, one small town may have a commuter bus to the next small town. Just remember to get a copy of the bus routes and pay close attention to the times the bus operates so you don't get stranded.

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    Flag a taxi. In big cities, taxis are everywhere and they will take you just about anywhere. Just make sure you have enough cash on hand. In smaller areas, have the number of the local taxi company handy. They will be willing to meet you at a destination and take you where you need to go.

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    Request a shuttle. If you are just trying to get to and from the airport, see if there is a shuttle service. Many airports know of services where vans will pick you and your belongings up. These services are often cheaper than taking a taxi.

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    Use a call-a-ride service. When you have to get somewhere on time, use call-a-ride. Often, seniors will use this service to get to doctor's appointments. Check with your local city before you use a call-a-ride service. Some will require that you have a disability.

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    Carpool with your neighbors. Even if you don't own a car, you could pay for gas and be included in the carpool.

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    Take public rail transportation.

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    Start walking or riding your bike. You will learn that many places are not so far away. Go to the closest grocery store, pharmacy, and restaurants. Soon, you will be in shape and doing just fine without a vehicle.

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    Rent a car. You don't have to own your own vehicle, but if you have to get a lot done and you just need a car, try renting one for a day or two. It will be cheaper than owning your own vehicle.

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