The common wisdom is that South Florida lives and dies by the automobile. Like me, most residents hop in their car to drive two minutes to the local store or restaurant or wherever. And I suspect many tourists do the same. Who can enjoy this area without wheels, right? So I was surprised this past week when my car was in the shop – my old Mustang needed a part that Ford doesn’t make anymore. Anyway, I was forced into a lot of walking, which was something I’d done by choice on my recent “local vacation.” Two different areas of town, but both times I really enjoyed absorbing the sights and sounds of Fort Lauderdale on foot. You notice things you wouldn’t notice otherwise, experience people along the way that you would barely notice if darting by them in a car.
That got me thinking. I could have a wonderful time visiting Fort Lauderdale, or Hollywood, or Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, for example, without a car rental. Same thing if I was settling into a resort like the Hard Rock. If I was looking to save a little money, I’d just hop a taxi to the hotel and then hoof it. That’s not only do-able – it can be fun, I now see. This was the surprising part for me. When you have a car, you rely on a car. When you don’t have a car, you rely on footpower – and gain a slower, richer perspective. I have nothing against cars, mind you. I’ve got mine back and I’m glad. And obviously a rental car gives any visitor a lot more flexibility to see the whole region. It’s just that some folks might think that every Broward County visitor absolutely needs a car to have a good time. I’m suggesting that walkers can savor things here in their own way. And maybe I’m suggesting that some of us locals, like me, leave the car keys at home once in a while too. If South Florida is paradise, why race through it all the time at top speed? Palm trees are prettier when they’re not just a green blur.
Posted By Neal | 07/14/2006 8:42 PM