The majority of Americans have no option other than to be "car-people", as public transportation is extremely limited in most of the US. Where we do have it, it's basically never the kind of ride you can "relax in the sun while reading a book" on, as they're usually low-quality, run-down, and over-crowded. It really doesn't compare at all to my experiences with travel in Germany.
Similarly, since driving is the expected mode of transportation, very few places make any real effort to accommodate biking (and all-too-often, even allowances for walking are minimal), so it can be very demanding to get anywhere through that method, even where your destination is close enough to consider doing that with.
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Since I'm from Berlin (Germany) and kind of spoiled with getting from A to B without giving a shit, I'm wondering how other SteamGifters do their business. Are you just car-people or do you relax in the sun while reading a book in commuter trains? I have no idea why, but I'm curious... :D
Look at this sweet photo of a squirrel eating some ice cream.
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