The Amish Do Not Drive Cars
If you reside in close proximity to an Amish enclave, you’ve likely encountered the enchanting sight of them traveling in their distinctive horse-drawn buggies along bustling roads. While they eschew the act of driving, the presence of automobiles in their surroundings isn’t a foreign concept.

The Amish view car ownership as a potential catalyst for forsaking their faith, a symbolic link to both affluence and the trappings of modern society. Consequently, the ownership of cars is strictly prohibited. In situations necessitating travel for business engagements or other purposes, the Amish rely on individuals outside their community to chauffeur them.