I live in a town of @ 215k. There is a bus system but I never see more than a few people on it. The US just has a car culture. The expense is accepted. Though it can very greatly depending on where you live. Southern California has a population of @ 25million and cars are still the dominate form of travel. I went to New York and was amazed at the difference. It's built much more vertical, where So Cal is more spread out with single story homes/buildings. NY has a large subway and bus system that is heavily used. Many people in NY don't own cars, to me that just seems weird. :)Quote:
Here in Germany people are actually very conscious regarding public transport.
e.g. the city i live close by (~12 miles outside it) has some 240K citizens (so not that big compared to US), but Germany (as well as Europe in general) is way more densely populated.
I think currently that hybrids are an excellent choice. They do seem to be gaining in popularity here in the US.Quote:
The only remaining question: "What do i do, if, in fact, i do have to go on a long-range trip?" (>200 miles)
Possible Answer: "Hybrid"

