BoarderPhreak
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In Europe, absolutely... Thankfully that's slowly changing in the USA. But you're right, it's tough to compare.Yes, but so are bike paths, AND drivers who expect to share the road with bikes.
Tolls are comparable, but gas is easily 2-3x the cost. France is probably the worst with those things, but Germany's no stranger either.Let us also not forget, the cost of gasoline and tolls is at least double what it is in the USA. France is also full of nasty electronic speed cameras these days (Plus fines are not very popular).
In metro areas, you can't beat European mass transit. Trams, busses, trains... Largely very efficient, cheap and reasonably clean. Plus all the connecting routes in between. This is where the USA starts to fall down.Europe also has very different public transportation options. In theory, we could also have high speed rail in the USA, but we have not made the same kind of transportation choices as Europe.
You have valid points. It comes down to a matter of scale. The USA is just a lot, lot bigger. This impacts everything from cross-country rail to pedestrian traffic. With the scale also comes cost. So sure, one could argue that it's fruitless to compare.
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