Americans typically rely more on personal vehicles for commuting compared to many other nations, particularly in Europe and Asia, where public transportation systems are more developed and widely used. In countries like Japan and Germany, high-speed trains and efficient public transit encourage lower car dependency. Additionally, American urban sprawl often leads to longer commute times, while denser cities in other nations may allow for shorter, more walkable commutes. These differences reflect varying cultural attitudes towards transportation, urban planning, and infrastructure investment.
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