Certainly some people, including me, like driving.  Though not all the
time.  For most people pleasurable driving is a small part of their driving
time.  A lot of the pleasure, the social aspect, seeing stuff and going
somewhere different, won't disappear.

However, you need to compare the pleasure of driving against being driven,
being able to use the transit time for other work or social activities, not
having to find a parking spot and pay for it, knowing you are actually
safer, not needing to own, maintain and store a car, and so on the driving
pleasure might not swing the choice.

I doubt that the big, bad, government is going to take anyone's car away
from them, unless they are a proven danger to others.  It will be a more a
case of what works best for the individual.

Jim
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