Harriette Cole: I want to move to a big city but I’m scared of driving

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Harriette Cole: I want to move to a big city but I’m scared of driving
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Should I commit to having a car despite the crazy traffic?

I grew up in a suburb, but I have been thinking of moving to a bigger city, like Los Angeles, New York City or Washington, D.C., for job possibilities. Having a car in these cities isn’t totally necessary but would make my life a lot more convenient. My driving skills, however, would not be able to withstand the crazy traffic of the city. I’m scared that I would crash and do a poor job of driving and navigating my way through the city.

Do you think it’s worth the money and the stress of having a car in a big city, or should I see how things go first and wait to buy a car?The good news is that in New York or D.C. you can get around fairly well without a car. Los Angeles is a different story. If you don’t want to have to drive, looking at large metropolitan areas with excellent public transportation systems is wise.

Work on perfecting your driving skills now. Trust that you can do it. Then, wherever you live, you will have the capacity to drive even if you don’t have to do it that often.After an unfortunate ending to my last relationship, I swore off dates and anything even remotely serious because I had not been treated seriously.

Now I am over what happened in my last relationship, and I am ready to get back into dating, but a lot of people, especially my age, are in it for only one thing. It is hard to make genuine connections now, and I do not want to get hurt again.

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