Looking back on photos I took just 30 years ago here in NZ, one can see the rapid increase in car numbers here, not a comfortable feel to it,nor the driving attitude by some in high powered vehicles , made driving less pleasurable and more a survival course, as well as parking headaches in main centres. Where I live there are five homes with one driveway, a total of 11 adults, four dogs and two cats.Looking around there are no less than 19 vehicles amongst us all. Three are work vehicles, one camper van leaving 15 cars -two not running. Excessive and not what you can call New Zealand clean and green!!?
Looking back on photos I took just 30 years ago here in NZ, one can see the rapid increase in car numbers here, not a comfortable feel to it,nor the driving attitude by some in high powered vehicles , made driving less pleasurable and more a survival course, as well as parking headaches in main centres. Where I live there are five homes with one driveway, a total of 11 adults, four dogs and two cats.Looking around there are no less than 19 vehicles amongst us all. Three are work vehicles, one camper van leaving 15 cars -two not running. Excessive and not what you can call New Zealand clean and green!!?
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