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18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Canada (1) China (1) United States (1) Denmark (1) Indonesia (1) Netherlands (1) Western countries (1) Kenyan (1) Vietnam (1) Philippines (1) Bangladeshi (1) Bangalore (1) Common (1) Everyday culture (1) Rural areas of the USA (1) South-East Asian countries (1) Southeast Asian countries (1) Southern California (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 traffic Canada Canada values adherence to traffic laws and sustainability for well-organized city traffic. 19
2 traffic China Traffic in China is heavily influenced by rapid urbanization, diverse vehicles, and a relaxed attitude towards traffic rules. 13
3 traffic United States In the United States, traffic congestion during rush hours in urban areas frustrates drivers. 11
4 traffic Denmark In Denmark, bicycles are a popular and well-integrated mode of transportation with well-organized traffic flow and infrastructure. 10
5 traffic Indonesia Indonesia's traffic culture involves diverse vehicles and informal adherence to traffic rules. 10
6 traffic Netherlands Netherlands places high emphasis on cycling with dedicated lanes, traffic circles, and strict regulations for cyclists. 8
7 traffic Western countries Traffic rules are strictly enforced in Western countries, and cars drive on the right side of the road. 8
8 traffic Kenyan Traffic congestion and enforcement difficulties are prevalent in Kenyan traffic culture. 7
9 traffic Vietnam In Vietnam, there is a common tendency to interpret traffic rules flexibly and rely on informal arrangements. 7
10 traffic Philippines In the Philippines, traffic congestion and inconsistent compliance with traffic rules are widespread. 4
11 traffic Bangladeshi Bangladeshi traffic culture involves a chaotic mix of vehicles and pedestrians sharing the roads. 3
12 traffic Bangalore Bangalore has a congested and chaotic traffic culture with frequent traffic jams. 1
13 traffic Common In Japan, India, and the UK, driving on the left side of the road is common. 1
14 traffic Everyday culture Everyday traffic culture may involve informal rules and interactions between drivers and pedestrians. 1
15 traffic Rural areas of the USA Traffic in rural areas of the USA is less congested with mainly local residents and agricultural vehicles. 1
16 traffic South-East Asian countries Traffic congestion is a prevalent issue in major cities across South-East Asian countries. 1
17 traffic Southeast Asian countries Traffic rules are typically loosely followed in Southeast Asian countries, leading to chaotic traffic conditions. 1
18 traffic Southern California Southern California traffic is known for its notorious congestion and long commute times. 1