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Sadly, it is more often associated with financial burden.

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Plus, aging can have an adverse affect on driving and vice versa.

Here are some options for transitioning to acar-free lifestyle with financial benefits.

Plus, e-bikes dont come with the costs ofinsurance, fuel and taxesthat make driving unaffordable.

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For trips that demand carrying a haul, like grocery shopping, cargo e-bikes are a good bet.

Though pricer, its still possible to get a good cargo e-bike for around $2,000.

Many smaller regions have started to invest in buses, trains and trolleys.

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Whats more, there is a growing movement in America of providing zero-fare options to residents.

According to Harvard Medical School, regular walking could save Americans $100 billion in healthcare costs.

While these do come with a cost, they are a fraction of the cost of owning a car.

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Plus, some services, like Zipcar, cover fuel, making car sharing a more affordable option.

The Los Angeles Department of Transportation, for example, offers residents$1,800 in subsidiesfor using public transport.

Even private companies are getting in on the act.

Uber recently announced itsOne Less Car Challenge, offering participants $1,000 to give up their car.

Adopting a car-free lifestyle can seem like a big change.

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