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However as someone that lived more than 20 years car free in Quebec, I wish them good luck and lots of patience.
Living without a car in a city, town or village is easy but to me the biggest hurdle is intercity transit. Trying to visit my friends and family is an exercise in patience that often ends up with me telling myself that society really wants people to buy cars. In a way, it shows that young people don't want cars, because the buses are full of them, literally. The bus line that I use more frequently is saturated and there's people standing from the back to the door. Meanwhile there is a railway going parallel to this route with infrequent and underfunded commuter trains.
Every time I need to go in another city or town without a car and it's outside of my metropolitan area, I feel like nobody gives a fuck about transit and intercities. I feel like a second class citizen and after decades of being car free, I'm often thinking of giving up and drive a fucking car.
It's also getting worse with coaches. I can't go to places where I could go without a car 20 years ago because routes are cancelled. The town that I grew up in had passenger trains and coaches until the 90ies. Now there's nothing in a radius of 40 km.
The ministry of transportation from the current government in Quebec once said that it wasn't the responsibility of that ministry to offer public transit to the citizens.
The message from our provincial and federal governments is clear: get a car.
So to all the car free Canadians, thank you for your patience and sacrifice. Thank you for sometimes putting your life in danger by cycling or walking in places dominated by cars. Thank you for showing the example even if it's not always easy.