Gen Z is choosing not to drive::Less Gen Z Americans own a driver’s license than previous generations, according to consulting firm McKinsey.

  • erwanEnglish
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    Singapour is also a country reduced to a city, so that certainly makes transportation easier. The US is on the opposite of the spectrum.

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      But are you really going to claim that a lot of people are commuting from New york to San Francisco daily (or even across one state?)

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        Singapore is just as big as NYC, and almost as dense. Cross border commuters from Malaysia do exist but are not the norm because it’s a big pain.

        Also what’s true is Singapore might be true in NYC but NYC is not the norm in US, it’s the exception.

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          It’s still ridiculuous how car industry friendly zoning laws implemented in the U.S.A are hurting the citizens but people genuinely argue that it’s good being stuck in their cars alone for 2 to 3 hours a day.