Considering how swiftly people moved from physical maps to map apps, from snail mail to email, from prime time TV to watching on demand, it is it is not hard to see the steps towards not owning a car.
The shift away from private vehicles will happen faster than we think.
You start using car-sharing services, you don’t use your car as often, you realize as these services proliferate that you actually don’t need to own a car at all. The concept of actually purchasing, maintaining, insuring and garaging an automobile will be history in the next few decades.
Read the article at The New York Times.