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Old 03-01-2013, 07:34 AM   #1
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Default Zipcar survey says younger drivers more dependent on phones than cars

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It's not exactly a surprise, but that hipster on the barstool over there will be more miffed if you take his iPhone or laptop than his car. That is, if he owns a car at all.

That's the gist of a survey released by carsharing leader Zipcar, which says young people between 18- and 34-years-old are more likely to be disrupted by the loss of their phone or computer than their car. Many of those surveyed indicated that they often use smartphone apps to reduce driving, either by finding public-transportation methods or communicating with friends virtually rather than in person. Details are in Zipcar's press release, below.

These results mirror those from a similar Zipcar study released 14 months ago, when 55 percent said they were "actively" trying to drive less. That was an increase from 2010, when the number was 45 percent. People between 18 and 34, aka "Millennials," are also about twice as likely to use transportation-related apps than those over 45. The new poll, conducted last December by KRC Research, surveyed about 1,000 people, many of which own pork-pie hats, we suspect.Continue reading Zipcar survey says younger drivers more dependent on phones than cars
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Old 03-01-2013, 09:58 AM   #2
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Old 03-01-2013, 10:42 AM   #3
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Doesn't surprise me. Not everywhere is like CA where car is generally a necessity. But even here, there is HUGE difference between my generation (X) and my younger sister's (millenials). Several of her friends didn't get their DL until after HS. I think several of those still don't have their own car. Try to take their phone and it would be game on.
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I agree most people in my generation don't view the car the same way I do, I got my first car at 16 and yes it was the freedom to do what I wanted to do. I split the middle if you try to take my phone or my car(s) or I will cut you
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