How difficult is it to get around the UK without a car in 2023?

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How difficult is it to get around the UK without a car in 2023? - sh.itjust.works

Burger here, I’ve been living in Yurp for a while now but still haven’t made it to the UK. As a 'mercan I take it with a grain of salt when Euros tell me transit is “bad” anywhere, but I do hear its supposed to be “bad” outside of London. Do you guys own cars? Is owning a car necessary to live where you are?

I personally wouldn’t want to live here without a car, but that comes with a few caveats.

  • I don’t want to live in or near cities. I live in a well-connected area (as in there’s a motorway) but quite far from nearby cities.
  • I don’t expect to be able to drive in cities. I make plenty use of park and ride which, in my experience tends to be very good.
  • trains are insanely expensive here. The tories played a big brain move and privatised the trains companies, so now they’re essentially priced to the point of being unusable.

Elaborating on trains. Availability tends to be spotty (trains don’t run overnight and end ridiculously early, for instance). Price tends to be SUBSTANTIALLY more expensive, even if you’re driving alone, and even if you factor in running costs. Slap a mate in the passenger seat and split the cost, and you’re both saving a ton of money, and possibly time.