Quote:
Originally Posted by PR_Glen
more places/attractions to visit within driving distance means more people likely to drive to them means more mileage per person.
I don't know anyone who doesn't go on road trips of at least 3 hours or more a couple times a year, and I know a lot that go on road trips that are 6 hours or more a few times a year even. How many hours it take to get from one end to the next in Scotland?
North America is a huge driving culture compared to the rest of the world.
|
Yup i get your point, infact most people in this thread are correct with their points.
Thing is though, doing those road trips is still personal choice. So that's why i'm saying about the amount of miles people are doing, apart from work, it seems to be through choice because they want to go on these trips. And why not.
My point was though that it isn't just because America is a large country that means people are fucked, it's because people are choosing to use the car for trips to wherever, it's not simply because they live in a large country and they HAVE to do it...