This is 100% my question. I am assuming to polling was specifically done in an urban environment where there is some public transportation. It makes sense that you’d still have a lot of folks that would still want a car. If this was a more rural poll or would have to be like 99% car.
Following that assumption. The older demographics likely have family/grandchildren or some vacation home outside of the city. There are just too many variables to make this useful.
This is 100% my question. I am assuming to polling was specifically done in an urban environment where there is some public transportation. It makes sense that you’d still have a lot of folks that would still want a car. If this was a more rural poll or would have to be like 99% car.
Following that assumption. The older demographics likely have family/grandchildren or some vacation home outside of the city. There are just too many variables to make this useful.