1
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carpooling
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United States
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Carpooling is a common practice in the United States to reduce traffic congestion and environmental impact.
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10
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2
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carpooling
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China
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Carpooling is less common in China due to the preference for personal transport and the prevalence of public transportation.
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7
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3
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carpooling
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India
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Carpooling is less common in India due to the preference for personal space and the availability of public transportation.
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7
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4
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carpooling
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Germany
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Carpooling in Germany is emphasized for environmental reasons and supported by government initiatives to reduce carbon emissions.
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5
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5
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carpooling
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Australia
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Carpooling in Australia is promoted as a way to reduce congestion, environmental impact, travel costs, and foster community connections.
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3
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6
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carpooling
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Areas with limited public transportation options
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Carpooling is less common in areas with limited public transportation options.
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2
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7
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carpooling
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Scandinavian
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Carpooling is popular and promoted in Scandinavian culture for environmental and social benefits.
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2
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8
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carpooling
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Western Europe
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Carpooling is encouraged in Western Europe as a way to reduce traffic congestion and environmental impact.
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2
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9
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carpooling
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car-centric culture
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Carpooling is less common in car-centric cultures where individual car ownership and reliance on personal vehicles are prevalent.
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2
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10
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carpooling
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Brazil
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Carpooling is not widely practiced in Brazil due to safety and security concerns among strangers sharing a vehicle.
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1
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11
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carpooling
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France
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Carpooling is promoted in France for environmental reasons with government support to reduce carbon emissions.
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1
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12
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carpooling
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Kenya
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In Kenya, carpooling is challenging due to safety concerns and lack of infrastructure for organized arrangements.
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1
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13
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carpooling
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Mexico
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Carpooling is not widely practiced in Mexico due to safety and security concerns among strangers sharing a vehicle.
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1
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14
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carpooling
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Netherlands
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Carpooling is highly encouraged in the Netherlands as an environmentally friendly and efficient way to travel.
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1
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15
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carpooling
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New Zealand
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Carpooling in New Zealand promotes community connections and reduces travel costs, especially in rural areas.
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1
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16
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carpooling
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Nigeria
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Carpooling is less common in Nigeria due to reliance on public transportation and lack of organization.
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1
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17
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carpooling
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabia, carpooling is less common due to widespread personal vehicle ownership and the availability of chauffeur services.
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1
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18
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carpooling
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South Africa
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Carpooling in South Africa is challenging due to safety concerns and lack of infrastructure to support organized carpooling.
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1
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19
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carpooling
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Suburban areas with limited public transportation
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In suburban areas with limited public transportation, there is a higher emphasis on carpooling to reduce congestion and commute costs.
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1
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20
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carpooling
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Sweden
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In Sweden, carpooling is integrated into workplace culture to promote teamwork and reduce environmental impact.
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1
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21
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carpooling
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Taiwan
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Carpooling in Taiwan is viewed as a solution for urban congestion and limited parking in densely populated cities.
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1
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22
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carpooling
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United Arab Emirates
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In the UAE, carpooling is less common due to the high rate of personal vehicle ownership and chauffeur services.
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1
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