Yesterday I went to the local grocery store. We'd placed our order on line over the weekend and I simply pulled up, texted my arrival and a few minutes later they put it in the trunk. No fee. no tip.
They've had that service for more than a year but this was our first time using it.
Hopefully Someone will come up with an app that searches competitive nearby stores for like items. And we aren't spending hours spreadsheeting, looking for the best bargains.
We have been using Amazon and other delivery services for household and other goods rather than driving to a store. That was saving us hours of driving and parking. Usage of the cars is minimized.
She works at home and the first 4 years of commuting and shopping she averaged nearly 24,000 miles a year. The last three years her car use is less than 5,000 yearly. That makes her Honda a lifetime car.
Russia and Saudi Arabia are in a price war. With decreasing usage. Leaving other countries selling oil wondering where the markets went. Will oil go the way of coal? Simply made obsolete?
Sure makes a clear case for Electric cars. Commuting will decrease in the future. Both for work and for shopping. With the advent of LED 's and other energy savings plus all the new small scale renewables of Solar & Wind the ability to charge transportation at night is going to make logical sense.