No, if you don't mind traveling by public transport and your partner doesn't bother her, it's not necessary. Many people live and manage without a car. I personally would not live like that. We are in Sofia - I do not imagine that we are bound to travel only by public transport and to shop only from the nearest hypermarket. Just the idea of hauling full bags from the store by bus and waiting at bus stops. Not to mention that by car I get to work in 10 minutes, by public transport go 40 with the wait. For some, of course, the opposite is true, especially if they have a subway connection between work and home. I tried to take public transport to Vitosha - first you beat the road to the Fridge, for the bus, then you hang out for 1 hour, then it leaves you in the middle of the neighborhood at the foot and you have to climb up the hill for another half hour between houses, until you reach the beginning of the tourist route. I wouldn't do that with children. We did not want to repeat it ourselves. And imagine, the weekend to move out of town, you need a train or bus - this automatically means almost no outings and mini trips with the family. What if you have to tour destinations in different parts of the city for a limited time? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons. We did not want to repeat it ourselves. And imagine, the weekend to move out of town, you need a train or bus - this automatically means almost no outings and mini trips with the family. What if you have to tour destinations in different parts of the city for a limited time? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons. We did not want to repeat it ourselves. And imagine, the weekend to move out of town, you need a train or bus - this automatically means almost no outings and mini trips with the family. What if you have to tour destinations in different parts of the city for a limited time? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons. if you need a train or a bus - this automatically means almost no excursions and mini excursions with the family. What if you have to tour destinations in different parts of the city for a limited time? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons. if you need a train or a bus - this automatically means almost no excursions and mini excursions with the family. What if you have to tour destinations in different parts of the city for a limited time? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons. if you have to travel for limited time destinations in different parts of the city? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons. if you have to travel for limited time destinations in different parts of the city? If you have to go somewhere during your lunch break? Should I take a sick child / man / woman to a doctor? Should you meet someone with luggage from somewhere, or should you travel with a lot of luggage? Yes, there are taxis, but it is quite salty if you have to use them often. Driving is ultimately a convenience - it gives you independence. But you can do without it - many people can do it - you can best judge for yourself the pros and cons.
1 sindialex5554 answered
It is good to have a car, especially if you are traveling outside the city. If a person lives in Sofia where there is a subway, he can do without a car. Also, if he lives in a small town, he can do without a car again. People complain en masse that there is no place to park and many of the parking lots are paid and if a person is not doing well he can always take the city bus or taxi.