worthingseagull123
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- May 5, 2012
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I'm not saying that no-one needs to travel but there will be a lot fewer of them. I do say that very few people (if any) will own a car. Yes, there will be plumbers, sparkies etc who need to travel but they make a small percentage of the workforce.
And (this is pure guesswork on my part) there may not be a need for so many.
Not that long ago, connecting a modem to a PC and setting up an email account was not easy (it took me nearly a day to get my first one running) and now look how quickly we're connected. Twenty years ago, I took my CCNA certification to configure routers within a network, now they're plug and play. We saw that transformation of an industry in a couple of decades, what to stay that plumbing won't be equally commoditised?
There will be plenty of people owning cars. I’ve absolutely no intention of ever stopping driving. I hate cycling and I wouldn’t use a bus if it was free.
Plenty of people will think the same and will want to own a car.