Living car-lessly (Comments: 0)
Author: Jason Crane
Date: 25 July, 2007
Category: Cycling Thoughts
After the demise of their family Volvo, Alan Durning and his family decided to try living car-free for one year. Durning is the director of Sightline, Cascadia’s sustainability think tank.
In his series, The Year of Living Car-lessly, on Sightline’s Daily Score blog, Alan explores the benefits and dilemmas that arise from being a car-less family with three kids. And readers from across the region (and other Sightline staffers) are chiming in with their experiences, questions, and tips on living car-lessly.
Durning is also writing another series called Bicycle Neglect. It’s worth a read. Here are the stories so far:
- Car-head (Bicycle Neglect #1)
- The Weakest Link (Bicycle Neglect #2)
- The Wheel World: Cascadia (Bicycle Neglect #3)
- What “Bike Friendly” Looks Like (Bicycle Neglect #4)
- More of What Bike-friendly Looks Like (Bicycle Neglect #5)
- Bicycle Shame (Bicycle Neglect #6)



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