| ▲ | drnick1 4 hours ago | |
> The US averages 23 pedestrian deaths per million people per year. The EU averages 8. Americans drive significantly more miles per year, and larger/more comfortable cars are in part needed because Americans spend far more time in their cars than Europeans. Euro governments are also increasingly anti-car, which means citizens are loosing their freedom to travel as they wish and unreasonably taxed, policed, and treated like cash cows for the "privilege" of driving. | ||
| ▲ | myko 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> which means citizens are loosing their freedom to travel as they wish Most of my European friends brag about how they can get anywhere via train and how much more comfortable it is to travel that way. When I visit Europe I have to agree. Just haven't really seen this viewpoint, though I do think I would feel this way as an American if I moved to Europe to some extent (though I'd be extremely happy to have viable mass transit). | ||