>>2534683>no it's notYes, it is a fact. Other countries (examples: Japan, South Korea, China) have proven that it's possible to maintain excellent and safe public transit infrastructure alongside heavy traffic patterns, that viable cross-country and inter-town public transit is possible even in suburban and rural areas, and that this is possible even in a large, sprawling nation. They've proved that not every town has to be feature a huge concrete wasteland at its center full of shopping strips, drive-thrus, and gas stations that people can't walk through without risking death from the 4 to 8 lanes of traffic that get priority everywhere.
The US arguably has the worst public transit design and infrastructure of any developed nation on Earth, and automobile manufacturers going back to Henry Ford as well as oil tycoons are to blame. These are the people who invented the term "jaywalking" to shift the blame to pedestrians for being hit by cars and force people off the streets. This is why suburban kids can't walk or bike through their own neighborhoods anymore. How many other countries have "trunk or treating"?
You're too blinded by being immersed in the flawed system from birth to even imagine why it's flawed. In your mind, it's just the way things are and always have been. I was the same way for years. Hopefully you'll get smart and come around.