7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) Middle Eastern countries (1) European cities (1) Car-centric cities (1) Historic towns (1) New York City (1) Oil-rich countries (1) urban commuters (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 walking as transportation Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern countries, walking as transportation is less common due to extreme heat and an emphasis on car culture. 4
2 walking as transportation European cities In European cities, walking is a popular and promoted transportation mode due to narrow streets and historical significance. 3
3 walking as transportation Car-centric cities Walking as transportation is less common in car-centric cities due to long distances and limited pedestrian infrastructure. 1
4 walking as transportation Historic towns In historic towns, walking is preferred for transportation due to narrow streets, pedestrian zones, and historical significance. 1
5 walking as transportation New York City In New York City, walking is often preferred as a mode of transportation due to crowded streets and limited parking. 1
6 walking as transportation Oil-rich countries In oil-rich countries, walking as transportation is less common due to the emphasis on car culture and extensive road infrastructure. 1
7 walking as transportation urban commuters Urban commuters often incorporate walking into their daily routine for short trips and last-mile connectivity. 1