If anything, I'd just like to be beamed everywhere... like in Star trek. I don't mind going places that much, but the longer the trek takes, the harder it is for me to keep calm and sane, lol. I would rather just be everywhere within the blink of an eye.
But, since that's not an option, I guess public transport is an option. I'm better off letting someone else take me somewhere, and I kinda managed to make it fit my lifestyle as such. I don't really need to go places that are totally unaccessible unless I have a car for instance. Besides; I found some comfort in reading or gaming while travelling. Takes my mind of actually travelling. It's just... loud people.. STFU! So an ideal situation would be just me, alone, in a train going wherever I need to be.
Busses are fine as well, but I guess it depends wildly on how the bus routes are set up. I've seen hits and misses with new routes in all those years I've took busses.
Cars make me nervous. I don't drive myself, but having other people drive... I don't know. I'm probably way to paranoid about the other people that are potential car crashes. And I've seen way too many people drive totally NOT like the way an instructor teaches you. Same kinda goes with bicycles... I'm not saying I'm the best driver on something like that (and I don't really go anywhere with a bike, so essentially I'll go on foot or by public transport), but some people should just not be allowed to control anything else than a walking cane.
But talking as such; I sometimes think it wouldn't be bad to have people get a license to drive a bicycle... and probably even give people basic training on how to act like a pedestrian. I've run into many situations where either I or someone else parttaking in traffic didn't have a clue what actually went on in terms of right of way. Does a pedestrian that is coming from the right side (sorry UK folks, lol) still have right of way? Why doesn't everyone do this?
I'm amazed how "the pedestrian is always right" over here. If I get hit by a car, no matter how much of an idiot I was, the driver who hit me will still get in trouble.
Besides, it's funny how you can get a DUI and your license taken if you own a license. If you only ever drive a bicycle you can get as many DUI's as you can afford.
But I'm starting to rant about code of conduct in traffic too much now, lol.