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...I'll start the ball rolling.
I for one took and passed my driving test fairly late in life having discovered the delights of off road cycling in the late 80s. I have done a lot of cycling (on and off-road) and still do - sometimes for leisure, sometimes for necessity.
There came a time in my life where I really needed a car for work (transport of heavy equipment) and for long distance travel and this is why I now drive and cycle.
I love the countryside and have made many journeys by train or bicycle to my favourite destinations (the New Forest, Leith Hill, Dorset etc) without the use of a car.
These days, as I have grown older and less fit/patient, I have chosen to darken my carbon footprint by using a small sports car - it's based on a Ford Fiesta and as such its environmental impact is relatively low but it's also fairly fast and as I've never owned a "performance car" before and I'm quite enjoying it. Sometimes I use it to transport my Bike to Leith Hill, and I 'car share' as much as I can. I also give way to fellow cyclists because I know what it's like to cycle on roads populated by aggressive motorists often in the direst of weather conditions.