Yeah i have some friends living on NDIS in Brisbane who have never had vehicles or access. Car driving can absolutely be an habitual addiction for some peeps
Yeah i have some friends living on NDIS in Brisbane who have never had vehicles or access. Car driving can absolutely be an habitual addiction for some peeps
eureka@aussie.zone 19 hours ago
I also think it influences what their daily schedules were. If someone expects to be able to go to certain places at certain times, that may no longer be possible, but if they were never using cars for primary transport, their obligations may be at different places or different times.
Taleya@aussie.zone 19 hours ago
I grew up low income, so no car. Still mostly bike or PT, but I habitually get to places at least half an hour early :)