concept   hitchhiking

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) United States (1) Europe (1) Canada (1) New Zealand (1) Netherlands (1) Norway (1) Pacific Islands (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Sweden (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 hitchhiking United States In the United States, hitchhiking is discouraged and considered unsafe, making it less common. 8
2 hitchhiking Europe Hitchhiking in Europe is a diverse practice with varying cultural attitudes and safety considerations. 7
3 hitchhiking Canada In Canada, hitchhiking is discouraged and less common due to safety concerns. 6
4 hitchhiking New Zealand Hitchhiking is a common and accepted way of traveling in rural and remote areas of New Zealand. 5
5 hitchhiking Netherlands Hitchhiking is a common and safe travel practice in the Netherlands, particularly among the youth and in rural areas with limited transportation options. 4
6 hitchhiking Norway Hitchhiking is common in rural Norway due to the culture of trust and safety. 2
7 hitchhiking Pacific Islands Hitchhiking is a popular way to travel among friendly locals and travelers in the Pacific Islands. 2
8 hitchhiking Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, hitchhiking is uncommon and discouraged due to safety and cultural concerns. 2
9 hitchhiking Sweden Hitchhiking is common in rural areas of Sweden due to limited public transportation. 2
10 hitchhiking Greece Hitchhiking in Greece is less common due to safety concerns and the availability of formal transportation options. 1
11 hitchhiking Italy Hitchhiking is less common in Italy due to safety concerns and the availability of formal transportation options. 1
12 hitchhiking Singapore Hitchhiking is less common and often viewed cautiously in Singapore due to safety concerns and formal transportation options. 1
13 hitchhiking South Africa Hitchhiking is less common in South Africa and can be viewed as unsafe due to cultural emphasis on personal safety and formal transportation systems. 1