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Originally Posted by Uber Commuter
It's all a matter of size and money... Germany, for example, is about the size of Montana. Yet it has a population about equal to our 3 most populous states combined (Cali, Texas and Florida). That's a lot more tax inflow for a much smaller place.
Additionally, the use has over 6 million miles of road surface, compared to Germany with less than 650,000 miles worth. In fact, the closest European country in miles of roadway is France at just over a million.
Low taxes; Cheap fuel; good roadways. Pick 2.
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Unless you live in New York. It's high taxes, pricey fuel and shitty roads. Their idea of a fixed road is by paving a speed bump on top and calling it fixed, but damn of you overstress and overpay that union worker for a third of the production...