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embedding-shape 8 hours ago

> Losing one's license means destitution for many Americans.

That'd be the same for a Swede who lives in the middle of nowhere too. Although I'm sure both groups, if they'd loose their license, would continue driving anyways.

pixel_popping 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Clearly, a bit weird to assume that no license would automatically mean that the driver stops driving, that's not true at all.

danaris 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

...But what percentage of Swedes is that? vs the vast majority of working-class Americans.

Remember, outside of its few biggest and wealthiest cities, the US just does not have decent, reliable public transport, and most places don't have any.

retired 7 hours ago | parent [-]

And how many Americans live in places without any public transport?

As a European I spend some time in LA and Las Vegas and while not optimal I could get everywhere without a car. I could even do a day-trip to Bakersfield by bus.

jeromegv 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Your anecdata to this one time you took a trip to California doesn’t help.

You can just look at % of urban residents that use transit, which is lower in US than any western country. Clearly transit isn’t built or available in a sufficient way to majority of people