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  2. Honolulu - Wikipedia

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    The city of Honolulu has a high percentage of households without a motor vehicle. In 2015, 16.6% of Honolulu households were car-free, which increased slightly to 17.2% in 2016; by comparison, the United States national average was 8.7% in 2016. Honolulu averaged 1.4 cars per household in 2016, compared to a national average of 1.8. [113]

  3. The 15 US cities where it's easiest to live without a car

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  4. 5 Ways To Live Without a Car in Retirement To Save Money

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    The easiest way to exist without a car is to live within walking distance of everyday essentials — be it groceries, the local community center or the gym. Walking is not only easier on the ...

  5. Car-free movement - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Critical Mass in 2005. The car-free movement is a social movement centering the belief that large and/or high-speed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, tractor units, motorcycles, etc.) [1] are too dominant in modern life, particularly in urban areas such as cities and suburbs.

  6. List of car-free islands - Wikipedia

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    Cars were initially banned from streets in July 1898. [33] The use, possession or operation of any motor vehicle is against the law, with very limited exceptions. [34] [35] Bald Head Island, which is off the coast of North Carolina and only accessible by boat or through the ferry system. Travel on the island is by bike or by golf cart.

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  8. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The cost of living in Hawaii, specifically Honolulu, is high compared to that of most major U.S. cities, although it is 6.7% lower than in New York City and 3.6% lower than in San Francisco. [250] These numbers may not take into account some costs, such as increased travel costs for flights, additional shipping fees, and the loss of promotional ...

  9. Pros and Cons of Living In a State Without Income Tax - AOL

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    If you’re a single taxpayer living in California and earning $1 million per year, for example, tax rates reach a whopping 13.3%. However, if you earn a low-to-moderate wage, tax rates are not ...