We still see some masks, the only time I see it in cars though is people putting them on at the intersection during a red, then turning into the parking lot and just going straight in, or when you see someone hop in their car, then hit another public place on the same street. The real dolts are those getting retarded over those who decide they want to wear masks still.
We had a case in my town of a guy paralyzing a poor girl because she was willingly choosing to wear a mask, and it drove him so crazy that someone could've held an opinion different than his about wearing a mask without a mandate he assaulted her trying to pull it off, leading to her falling on some stairs and breaking her spine.
No one around here is calling for masks to be worn, other than a new "if you're coughing, you must wear a mask" policy some places adopted before the mandate when Covid started and decided "fuck it, we're keeping it as we got less sick employees now". Yet there's been several cases of people making public scenes about others willingly choosing to wear masks, and a few have resulted in assault charges. The general mentality seems to be among these assholes making public scenes is "the government isn't making you do it, so you shouldn't do it at all, because choosing to do something you don't have to is giving up your freedom." Which that's some mental gymnastics to me. Using your own free will, to do something others don't want to, is giving up freedom. I've seen some people make similar arguments about not owning a weapon. "Choosing to not own a gun is bad, because you have the choice to own one." I think people forget there's two sides to any choice, that's what makes something a freedom. The freedom to opt out is as important as opt in.