I'm 24, and I don't drive, or even have a license to drive. I don't depend on gasoline, but as for public transportation, then yes, I guess I do reply on it.

Not only would we all become not mobile without cars, but what about our food shipments? Product shipments (clothing, tampons, toothpaste, deoderant, shampoo, etc...)? We would all be screwed and anarchy would break out.

Oh well, as long as it doesn't happen for another 50 yrs or so because then I'll die, and I guess I won't care.
Nochowderforyou Reviewed by Nochowderforyou on . automobiles - gasoline Our lifes are so dependant apon these two elements, If you take one away from existence. What kind of trouble/problems would america run into besides not being able to get around. Personally I'd think totally anarchy would break out, Police officers no longer as moblie. Sure we would fine other ways. But thoughs ways would be greatly limited and would become fought over like a steak and a bunch of hungry lions. People shooting people for an electric scooter. Are cars have become our Rating: 5