For us to be car-free for a long time, it's not too unusual here in Vancouver. But then, when I lived in Toronto, I knew alot of people who were car-free for many years. It became obvious when the occasional bus/subway strike occurred.
Recently, stumbled across local statistics for the % of households for city of Vancouver that are car-free. It's alot higher than I expected and some of these areas, people aren't all low-income:
http://vancouver.ca/engsvcs/transport/didYouKnow.htm
• Studies have shown that of multi-family households across the city, about 11% are car-free.
• Higher density areas have fewer cars: In the Collingwood Village about 22% of households are car free. In the West End and Yaletown nearly 40% of households are car-free (source: City of Vancouver Parking Management Branch).



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, I've lived in southern latitudes most of my life.
