Finding Sensible Alternatives To The Family Car

It’s no secret that the world is in a bit of a rough spot, at the moment. Thanks to decades of humans using resources irresponsibly, the climate and environment are changing dramatically, impacting people all across the globe. While governments aren’t doing enough to solve this sort of issue, individual people are doing even less, leaving a lot of families looking for ways to improve their footprint. To help out with this, this post will be exploring some sensible alternatives to the family car. As long as you’re willing to put a little more effort in, it should be easy to survive without fossil fuels.


Using Your Body

Most people don’t live to far away from their place of work or their kid’s schools, and you will have probably planned the location of your home around these features. For those who are very close to their destinations, walking it one of the best ways to get out and about. Not only is this mode of transport completely free, but it’s also very good for your body, giving you a good workout. If you are a little further away, cycling can be another great option. You will need to teach your kids how to use their bikes safely, but this can set them up for a long and safe career on the road.

A Little Bit Of Help

Walking or riding a bike along the same route each day can get very boring, especially when you’re doing it at a slow pace. Unfortunately, kids simply can’t move as fast as adults, and this means that you will have to slow yourself down to let them keep up. An e scooter can be a great way to solve this sort of issue. While they can’t go dangerously fast, they will still have plenty of juice to them, and will make the process of getting everyone from A to B far easier. When used with the right equipment, this sort of option is far safer than a car, especially when you’re not on the roads.

Going Long Distances

When it comes to shorter journeys, most families are happy to use alternative transport methods. For longer ones, though, having a car feels like the only option, despite the wealth of public transport options which can fill this gap. Trains, for example, will usually cover very long distances with extreme speed, making them great when you’re trying to make the most of time. It’s easy to assume that using methods like this will make the trip harder. In reality, though, not having to worry about a car can be incredibly liberating when you’re on a break.

With all of this in mind, you should be feeling ready to ditch the car for something more friendly to the planet. It might seem like worries about the environment are for the future, but this is a mistake which far too many people are making, and the impact on the world is going to be catastrophic if nothing is done.

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Jethro

I'm Jethro. I'm a carpenter, and love to build things! You can find me in the garage or at work most days of the week.My sister is Crystal, who you might know from this very blog. Her son Johnny loves video games just as much as I do - so we have a lot of fun playing together!

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