For many people, that used to be the default assumption — but it’s becoming less true over time 🚗➡️🚶♂️🚆
In many cities and destinations, public transport has improved dramatically, while walking and cycling have become easier, safer, and more pleasant. At the same time, driving has often become more expensive and less convenient, with congestion charges, parking restrictions, toll roads, and low-emission zones adding friction.
There’s also a psychological factor at play. Hiring a car can feel like freedom, but in practice it often means navigating unfamiliar roads, dealing with traffic, and searching for parking — all things that can detract from a trip 😬
That’s why Car or No Car starts from a different position. Instead of assuming a car is the default, we look at whether one is actually needed, whether it’s worth the cost, and whether you should hire one at all. In many cases, the most natural answer today is surprisingly: no car required ✅🌍
