concept   driving

15 commonsense assertions
Cultures (14) Japan (2) Western countries (1) Australia (1) United Kingdom (1) United States (1) South Korea (1) Indonesia (1) Nepal (1) CA (1) Contemporary law-abiding societies (1) Developing nations (1) English-speaking countries (1) IT (1) Industrialized nations (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 driving Western countries Driving and car ownership are prevalent in Western culture, representing autonomy and leisure. 9
2 driving Australia Driving in Australia follows the norm of driving on the left side of the road, with an emphasis on road safety and leisurely drives. 8
3 driving United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, driving on the left side of the road is the standard practice. 8
4 driving United States In the United States, driving on the right-hand side of the road is the cultural norm. 5
5 driving Japan In Japan, it is common to drive on the left side of the road. 4
6 driving South Korea In South Korea, driving and car ownership are seen as luxury and status symbols, with an emphasis on professional and respectful behavior. 4
7 driving Indonesia Driving in Indonesia is considered a luxury due to heavy traffic and the high costs of car ownership. 3
8 driving Japan In Japan, the cultural expectation is to avoid distractions and solely focus on driving for safety. 3
9 driving Nepal Driving in Nepal is linked to wealth and is considered a symbol of prestige. 3
10 driving CA In California, driving culture emphasizes adherence to traffic rules and polite driving behavior, especially in cities. 1
11 driving Contemporary law-abiding societies In contemporary law-abiding societies, driving on the right-hand side of the road is the norm. 1
12 driving Developing nations In developing nations, the culture of driving is characterized by reliance on public transportation or non-motorized vehicles. 1
13 driving English-speaking countries Driving is a common and important mode of transportation in English-speaking countries, with a strong car culture and reliance on personal vehicles. 1
14 driving IT IT driving culture is characterized by assertive and fast-paced driving, particularly in urban areas. 1
15 driving Industrialized nations In industrialized nations, there is a heavy reliance on private cars for transportation. 1