John and Elizabeth Tankard
ContributorsJohn and Elizabeth Tankard moved to OKC from Athens, Georgia in 2013. John is a city planner and Elizabeth is an administrative assistant.
What began as an experiment to live without a car has turned into a lifestyle for them, which you can read about at their blog, Carless in OKC.
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People who choose to go without a vehicle in Oklahoma City choose bicycles as an alternative form of transportation.In this week’s Carless in OKC, John…
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Going without a vehicle in one of the largest cities in the country provides an opportunity to visit some of the green spaces around the metro.John and…
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We’ve all heard the term alternative transportation, but what does it actually mean?John and Elizabeth Tankard break the options down for us in this…
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In this week’s Carless in OKC, Oklahomans and cars seem to go together like peanut butter and jelly, but what is it really costing us?The answer might…
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Getting hit by a car while walking isn’t as rare as you might think it is....especially when you’re trying to go Carless in OKC.Here’s John and Elizabeth…
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Choosing to go without a vehicle in the Oklahoma City area, doesn’t always mean going completely without a car.John and Elizabeth Tankard explain the…
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Going without a vehicle in Oklahoma City means finding another means of getting around town. Sometimes this could mean some form of public…
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It’s no secret that poverty is a big problem in Oklahoma. Low-income neighborhoods gain reputations as “bad” parts of town because of gang violence and…
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Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Stillwater and other metro areas in Oklahoma are known for heavy auto traffic. But have you stopped to think exactly how much ground…
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Cat calls, wolf whistles, inappropriate comments… all things women have to deal with when walking alone in the city. On this week’s Carless in OKC…