McGrath5 wrote: » This is an issue I am encountering more & more lately. Adults, both men and women in their 30s who have never learned how to drive, yet expect people who do drive to chauffeur them around. This might be to and from work or to bring them on a shopping trip or to a social gathering. Between insurance, fuel, tax & maintenance the cost of running a car is only going one way yet non drivers rarely if ever offer anything to cover the cost of a journey.Most non drivers will happily boast how they save a fortune by not owning and running a car yet are happy to rely on people who do drive to cart them around. My girlfriend, who has her own car, also comes across the same issue, both adult children in their late 20s & early 30s who have never bothered to learn. I would even go as far to say I would not date somebody who doesn't drive, it must be a right pain in the ar*e for one person to be stuck driving all the time. I totally understand if somebody cant drive due to a health reason, this is not who I am aiming this at, more at the lazy non drivers among us.
dxhound2005 wrote: » The way I read this is that you are annoyed with one person who is taking advantage. And you then generalise about everyone who does not drive. How could you know what most non drivers think?
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » I don't drive or live in Dublin, WHAT AM I TO DO?????
McGrath5 wrote: » This is an issue I am encountering more & more lately. Adults, both men and women in their 30s who have never learned how to drive, yet expect people who do drive to chauffeur them around. This might be to and from work or to bring them on a shopping trip or to a social gathering. Between insurance, fuel, tax & maintenance the cost of running a car is only going one way yet non drivers rarely if ever offer anything to cover the cost of a journey. Most non drivers will happily boast how they save a fortune by not owning and running a car yet are happy to rely on people who do drive to cart them around. My girlfriend, who has her own car, also comes across the same issue, both adult children in their late 20s & early 30s who have never bothered to learn. I would even go as far to say I would not date somebody who doesn't drive, it must be a right pain in the ar*e for one person to be stuck driving all the time. I totally understand if somebody cant drive due to a health reason, this is not who I am aiming this at, more at the lazy non drivers among us.
Birneybau wrote: » I don't drive and couldn't give a fcuk what some random internet person thinks of it
Grayson wrote: » I don't drive. i don't have a license either. I have bought the book for the theory test because I think it would be handy to have a license. Not for here though, but for when I'm in the US for work. I just spent a month there and you really do need a car there. Here I don't and haven't ever really needed it. My commute time would be marginally faster by car but then I wouldn't be able to sit in a bus and read a book every morning.There have been a couple of times when I would have found a car handy but honestly it's not worth the expense. I'd be paying extra to shorten my commute time by 15 minutes each way but I'd be losing that time that I take to relax. And if I got a car but still got the bus to work, I'd be throwing money down the drain. If i had a family and kids it would be a different story, but I can't see any reason to spend all that money, for little benefit, especially when it's just clogging up the roads more and damaging the environment. btw, I'm 43. I guess the Op would call me an adult child and say I'm undateable.
McGrath5 wrote: » ... I would even go as far to say I would not date somebody who doesn't drive, it must be a right pain in the ar*e for one person to be stuck driving all the time. ..
silverharp wrote: » I think you need to be a special kind of idiot not to learn to drive, nobody is suggesting you have to have a car after that, but get the fekin test and don't be a leech in the future especially if you end up with a significant other.
Dr. Bre wrote: » No excuses for adults not to learn. Automatic is real easy if having problems with manual
Foweva Awone wrote: » I'm 33 and I don't currently have a car - absolutely no need for it, as I live and work in Dublin city centre and I have a free travel pass, so it would be a complete waste of money that I don't have to spare.
kona wrote: » Kids should be thought how to drive in transition year. If they pass their test/exam then their licence is issued when they are 17.
antodeco wrote: » Jesus, make sure you don't post in that other thread. Especially if you got in in Athy!
jam_mac_jam wrote: » Yeah we really need more teenagers on the road.