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United States
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Driving personal cars is a common and essential practice in US culture for daily activities and commuting.
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10
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Japan
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In Japan, driving on the left side of the road and using public transportation are common cultural practices.
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India
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Owning and driving a car is a status symbol in India due to limited infrastructure and reliance on public transportation.
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Western countries
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In Western countries, driving a car is a common mode of transportation typically on the right side of the road.
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United Kingdom
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In the UK, cars drive on the left side of the road, including when passing other cars.
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Nepal
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In Nepal, owning and driving a car is seen as a symbol of status and wealth, with most people relying on public transportation.
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Rural Africa
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Motor vehicles are not commonly owned or used in rural Africa due to limited infrastructure, economic constraints, and reliance on other forms of transportation.
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Southeast Asia
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In Southeast Asia, driving a car is closely linked with status and wealth, and is regarded as a luxury or privilege.
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