Americans and Cars

Commuting by subway—or some other form of public transportation—and commuting by car epitomize two dramatically different lifestyles in the United States. In the former, for example, an American might live in a high-rise building in a densely populated urban area. He rides an elevator to the street each morning and then descends via an escalator to an underground chamber, where he stands on...

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