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Back on the Wagon!
Posted by Belinda Miller on August 8, 2007 - 7:38am.

Remember a few months back when Georgia and I were going car-free on Tuesdays? Well, please don’t be disappointed in us; I have to admit to you good folks we fell off the wagon, or in this case, the bus. Georgia had four weeks of summer school, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, and that, coupled with my new at-home work schedule didn’t leave me with enough time to walk her to and from school, so we hopped into the car. I didn’t make a big deal about it, but I think now I should have—she would have reminded me, chided me, shamed me, even. But I didn’t tell her, and we’ve fallen back into the car habit.

It’s not like we use the car every day anyway. A day or two can pass and without having started it at all. And last week, my dear neighbor-pal Jenny let us borrow her fancy bike-with-child-seat while she was on vacation, so we rode to the park and to school and back. And we still walk a lot. But Car-Free Tuesday really helped me to focus on it, and to create those exciting teachable moments, and have our lives slow down a little.

So, we’re back on the wagon! When I explained to Georgia that we’re going to do Car-Free Tuesdays again, and take the bus to swimming lessons (a five minute drive, a 24 minute bus trip), and a play date (a ten minute drive, a 40 minute bus trip), she said, “The bus is a kind of a car.”

“Yes,” I said, “but if we take the bus we won’t be putting our car pollution into the air.”

“But a bus makes a LOT of pollution!” Georgia countered. (She’s been quite the challengerella lately. She actually really likes taking the bus, because she gets the exhilaration of riding with no car seat.)

“That’s true.” I said, “But if every person taking the bus isn’t using a car, then all that pollution from each car isn’t going into the air!”

“Okay, bus!”

That was easy.

I think we did pretty well the first try, so we’ll try again. I’m sure life will take us back off the bus, but we’ll see how long we can go this time. Howzabout you folks out there who were trying to go Car Free? Did anyone else fall off? Does anyone else want to try?



<em>pschellhorn</em>'s picture
great idea
by pschellhorn on August 8, 2007 - 3:54pm

this sounds like a really great experiment. my parents raised me to make sure that i rode in cars as little as possible and took public transportation or walked instead. its payed off, as i still keep up with the promise to this day. you're doing the right thing!


<em>BelindaMom</em>'s picture
Thanks!
by BelindaMom on August 8, 2007 - 6:28pm
We're trying, there's a lot more we can do, and certainly now that G is getting older it's easier. I was just kind of surprised how easily it slipped out of habit. But today when we were getting in the car she said, "Car-free Tuesday!" I assured her it was Wednesday, and we weren't taking the car unnecessarily!
<em>Statuesqueone</em>'s picture
No buses here
by Statuesqueone on August 8, 2007 - 7:11pm
Unfortunately there are no buses or mass transit where I live, it's kind of rural. But whenever I am in a big city I definitely walk, take the subway, or a bus.... especially when I travel. I do try to make one day a week car free and I car pool 4 days a week. I do feel like I am doing something to reduce my car emissions but it never feels like enough. That whole guilt thing of polluting and using fossil fuels is very powerful.
<em>BelindaMom</em>'s picture
That's a lot!
by BelindaMom on August 9, 2007 - 11:16am
That seems really good, esp. with no alternative transportation options.  Carpooling is great, that makes a big difference. I find it hard carpool with neighbors going to the same places, just because of the kid factor (getting anywhere on time, car seats). But we should make a better effort, for sure once G gets big enough for a booster seat and I don't have to haul her monster car seat everywhere!
<em>Vicki_R</em>'s picture
not so safe
by Vicki_R on August 12, 2007 - 7:00pm

do your buses use bio-diesel fuel?  Awhile back, there was a forum article on the hazards of riding buses and the fumes we can breathe in.  You may want to do some research and make sure that it in healthier to take the bus or just use your car in the long run.

http://www.lime.com/forum/planet/7716/the_school_bus-not_so_safe_biodiesel_may_be_the_answer 


<em>phiggs</em>'s picture
give it up
by phiggs on August 14, 2007 - 8:37pm
You should give up your car for good -- and get a bike to replace it, courtesy of New Belgium Brewery. Check it out!

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