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Driving Your Own Vehicle
Many residents prefer the independence and convenience of driving their own vehicle. Personal cars offer maximum flexibility—you can leave when you want, take detours if needed, and enjoy complete privacy. However, this choice comes with higher costs. Fuel, parking fees, maintenance, and depreciation can add up quickly, especially for longer commutes.
To optimize comfort and cost when driving your own car, consider strategies such as fuel-efficient driving, car maintenance to prevent expensive repairs, and planning routes to avoid heavy traffic. You might also explore flexible working hours if your employer allows it, which can reduce commuting during peak times, saving both fuel and stress.