CSIV-05: Car Cultures: How Postwar Media and Policy Shaped Current Transportation Use in Germany and the U.S.

The United States (U.S.) and Germany are both major automobile manufacturing countries, yet their rates of car usage differ enormously. The U.S. is primarily automobile dependent, with 86% of daily trips in 2009 taken by car, whereas in Germany, that figure is only 54% (Buehler et al., 2017, p. 4). According to transportation scholars Buehler […]

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