concept   carpooling

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