>>1796124driving in America sucks;
Shocker, the countries where I've had the best driving experience were France, China and Japan, which also happen to be the countries with the top 3 best public transport systems in the world. Their highways are insanely good quality
>NB4 noo muh autobahnthe autobahn is generally too narrow to be comfortable to drive on and the road's quality is questionable at best. I'm not saying it's bad, and germany's public transit system is also very good.
MEANWHILE in so-called "car country" america, the roads usually suck ass, are covered in potholes, traffic is awful even on freeways, the speed limit is very low and driving generally sucks.
I will also add to that by saying that american cars are by a very large margin the worst cars. the USA pretends to be the "country of the car" yet all the best cars in the world are made in Japan, Italy, Germany or France, not the US.
>yeah we got big ass trucksokay...Japan has insanely reliable Toyotas, Germany has luxury sedans from Mercedes or Audi, France has crazy ingenuity from Citroën (and Renault to a lesser extent) as well as great small brands like Alpine and Bugatti (which happens to make the best car in the world, period), and there's no need to introduce the italian carmakers.
These four countries, who collectively make the best cars on the planet, also happen to have excellent public transit, high speed rail, metros, buses, etc....which the USA has not;
American "car" culture is just SUV / wannabe-MadMax truck fantasy culture. It's absolute cancer and should be destroyed in nuclear fire.
American suburbs are an absolute eyesore whereas Japan and France are generally peak 80s A E S T H E T I C S all while having a generally better driving experience than the USA.
DEATH TO AMERICA
ALLAHU AKBAR.