a) Even though more people have realized the hidden costs of owning a car, many still see it as a status symbol.
b) But relying on cars this much can’t last forever. Fewer cars on the roads would mean cleaner air and healthier bodies.
c) Let’s aim for a future where success is measured by how we care for each other, not by the brand of car we drive.
d) By shifting our focus towards eco-friendly transportation, we can reduce our carbon footprint and improve our quality of life.
e) This often leads them to ignore choices like walking, biking, or using public transport that could be much better for their health, wallet, and the environment.