1
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driver
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Germany
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In Germany, owning and driving a car is integral to personal freedom and convenience, while truck driving is a respected profession.
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10
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2
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driver
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Japan
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In Japan, owning and driving a car is considered a luxury and less common due to well-established public transportation systems.
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7
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3
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driver
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Australia
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In Australia, drivers drive on the left side, sit on the right side, and have a strong outdoor car culture with an emphasis on sun protection.
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4
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4
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driver
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, driving standards incorporate left-side driving and gender equality.
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3
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5
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driver
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Nepal
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In Nepal, having a personal driver is a status symbol, while truck drivers face social stigma and challenges.
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2
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6
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driver
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New York City
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In New York City, people rely heavily on public transportation instead of personal vehicles due to the well-established public transportation system.
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2
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7
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driver
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Western countries
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In Western countries, it is common for individuals to have a driver's license and drive themselves for daily activities.
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1
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