http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/09/14/boston_1st_in_savings_from_forgoing_car/
The savings are in the ball park that R. and I discussed: depending on the cost of public transportation, insurance, cost of parking etc., the savings are $10K +/- depending on the city and the details of the situation. The source is a public transportation association, but I doubt there's an unbiased source on any transportation related subject of any sort in this country anyway.
Obviously, if I'm posting about car/no car costs, I don't have a newborn yet.
R. and A. have been paying patty cake (his hand, her foot). It's very cute. Especially when she kicks hard enough to move his entire hand.
The savings are in the ball park that R. and I discussed: depending on the cost of public transportation, insurance, cost of parking etc., the savings are $10K +/- depending on the city and the details of the situation. The source is a public transportation association, but I doubt there's an unbiased source on any transportation related subject of any sort in this country anyway.
Obviously, if I'm posting about car/no car costs, I don't have a newborn yet.
R. and A. have been paying patty cake (his hand, her foot). It's very cute. Especially when she kicks hard enough to move his entire hand.