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[–] 2 pts

Each walk to and from the car adds up.

[–] 0 pt

Store and back: walk to car, drive to store, walk in store, walk to car, drive home, walk in home.

I think the walking is a set fraction of the total distance traveled. It adds up at the same ratio'd rate as driving does.

[–] 2 pts

What? We're talking literally, here. Each step you take with your keys on you is adding more distance to your key's travel. Each trip to/from work, each trip to the grocery store, each step through the isles... Add up each foot of that travel, your keys have traveled that much further than your car.

Unless you've never removed the ignition key from the column of that particular car, that key has traveled further than the car.

[–] 0 pt

If you only consider the key's travel when they are in the vehicle, then yes.