You can do that if you move between apartments (and can afford to pay the service), but not if you're getting a few things spontaneously.
> Some places just aren't densely populated enough to ever make public transport work well. Many places are though, even quite small cities, and then it's freedom to not have a car.
That's why it's never either-or but typically both. Most people need, and have, access to a car in one way or another. That doesn't mean they don't use the public transport, bicycle, or walk by foot when they can.
So you're going to drive a car after all?
> Or use a moving company.
You can do that if you move between apartments (and can afford to pay the service), but not if you're getting a few things spontaneously.
> Some places just aren't densely populated enough to ever make public transport work well. Many places are though, even quite small cities, and then it's freedom to not have a car.
That's why it's never either-or but typically both. Most people need, and have, access to a car in one way or another. That doesn't mean they don't use the public transport, bicycle, or walk by foot when they can.