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The Year of Living Car-lessly Experiment

After the demise of their family Volvo, Sightline director Alan Durning and his family decided to try living car-free for one year.

In this series on Sightline's Daily Score blog, Alan explores the benefits and dilemmas from being a car-less family with three kids. Readers from across the region (and other Sightline staffers) are chiming in with their experiences, questions, and tips on living car-lessly.

Sign up for weekly updates to the car-less series (check "weekly news and commentary").

See also Alan's related blog series, "Bicycle Neglect."

Series Posts

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Car-ful?

11/14/2007 Give up car-lessness for Rob Lowe's plug-in?

31

Taxing the Car-less

09/05/2007 A special tax on car-sharing? Seriously?!

30

What’s Your Walk Score?

07/26/2007 Walkshed Maps, at Last!

29

High-tech Hitchhiking II

06/19/2007 Sign up now to text for rides.

28

Car-less?

05/23/2007 Are we or aren’t we?

27

Top Story: Man Carless in Ballard

03/30/2007 Alan Durning makes a case for well-planned neighborhoods tonight on KOMO television.

26

The Trunk of the Car(less)

03/12/2007 Pictures of human-powered hauling.

25

One Year Car-less

02/20/2007 What next?

24

My Own Private Kyoto

02/16/2007 The year of living flightlessly?

23

High-tech Hitchhiking

12/11/2006 “Texting” for rides hits the streets.

22

Pimp Your Ride

11/27/2006 Selling your car's idle hours.

21

One Car Down, One Car to Go

10/18/2006 A fellow Seattleite grapples with the car-less question.

20

Googling Google

10/11/2006 ISO Google engineer w/ pedestrian heart.

19

Mapping Toilets

10/06/2006 Can the wireless web find you a loo?

18

Car-less Lows

09/28/2006 Car-free rots, sometimes.

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