In An Auto-oriented City, Some Get By Without A Car

20 August 2002 - 7:00am

Residents of Columbus that are unable or unwilling to drive share their stories.

"Across central Ohio, where the car is king, people [who don't drive] are a rare breed -- a fraternity of sorts that includes not only the elderly who've given up driving, but students, the disabled, people who can't afford a car and those who've chosen not to get one." The story includes census data on car ownership in Ohio cities.

Source: The Columbus Dispatch, August 19, 2002
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