Question to Copilot: Should I walk or drive to the car was to get my car washed, it is only 200m away
Answer: Walking is the better choice for a 200‑metre trip — it’s faster than it feels, avoids the hassle of parking, and keeps the whole errand pleasantly low‑effort.
Why walking makes the most sense
- Time difference is tiny — 200 m is about a 2–3 minute walk. Driving will take longer once you factor in starting the car, traffic, and parking.
- Zero parking friction — car wash areas can be tight or busy; walking avoids that micro‑stress.
- No “two cars at the car wash” problem — you don’t need to find a spot for your own car while the other one is being washed.
- Nice reset moment — a short walk is a good mental break, especially if you’ve been inside or working.
When driving might still be worth it
- You’re carrying something bulky (cleaning gear, supplies, or anything awkward).
- Weather is awful — heavy rain, extreme heat, or strong wind.
- Mobility or time constraints — if you’re rushing between tasks or need to get straight back on the road.
A simple way to decide
If the weather is fine and your hands are free, walk.
If the weather is bad or you’re juggling stuff, drive.
If the weather outside right now is decent, do you feel like a quick stroll or are you in “get it done fast” mode?
So much for Intelligence!