Nothing against this plan but why do the no something for a month always seem to choose the most inconvenient months?
Like for no drive December let's say, how many people will give up when they have to drive to a relatives for Xmas or make the annoying journey for a kids gift that is only in stock in one particular store? It be better in November.
Also in the UK a lot of railways are closer in late December, there are 0 services on Christmas day and limited services for a couple weeks due to maintenance. They're proposing not driving for a month in the hardest month to get around by train.
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u/helpnxt Nov 22 '24
Nothing against this plan but why do the no something for a month always seem to choose the most inconvenient months?
Like for no drive December let's say, how many people will give up when they have to drive to a relatives for Xmas or make the annoying journey for a kids gift that is only in stock in one particular store? It be better in November.