Why are most of you guys so anti-car? Wouldn't you rather have the freedom and convenience of owning your own vehicle instead of riding buses and subway trains?
I myself hate cars. Sure, I know how to drive (I've decided it'll come in handy when the US invades and we have to start up the insurgency,) but I never plan to own a car of my own. Interestingly, I've found this nifty invention called a bicycle that's like a car, but keeps me fit, costs about $50 a year for upkeep, and allows me to conveniently dodge around traffic at will.
I dislike cars for a number of reasons.
First, they kill the environment, and do a good job of it. Cars are a result of most of the smog in the city as well.
Secondly, they aren't efficient at all. Compare having a good roads system to having a good public transit system, public transit will be able to move many, many more people than roads will. I've put this up before, but one day a while ago while sitting with my dad on the gardener in stop and go traffic, I calculated how much traffic a Go train saves. I calculated that each average full Go train that goes by is equal to over 3 kilometers of stop and go traffic on the QEW/Gardiner, and about 10 kilometers in fast moving traffic. That's basically from Yonge to the Ex of traffic.
Third, I think they just put people in the wrong mindset and are a bad lifestyle. When you're driving a car, you're in your own little world, totally separate from everything else. It very much puts you in a bubble mindset, and if you're in that culture enough, it could actually have quite profound effects on other decisions you make.
Cars also kill all those beautiful pedestrian-friendly areas. I'd actually be quite surprised if you like strip malls and the like better than pedestrian-friendly areas like Bloor West, Yonge, Queen or Kensington Market. But when you put cars in there, suddenly the pedestrian-friendliness disappears. If you build an area around cars, it'll end up having a huge amount of parking space, and you won't get people actually walking around and interacting. Instead, they'll go into a store, buy something, put it in their car, and drive back in to look for another one. Doesn't sound very pleasing to me at all.