1
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automobile ownership
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Denmark
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Less emphasis on car ownership due to well-developed cycling infrastructure, efficient public transport, and urban planning
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1
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2
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automobile ownership
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Norway
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Common for practical reasons such as long distances and harsh winters, as well as a strong car manufacturing industry
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1
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3
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car ownership
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Denmark
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Emphasis on public transportation and cycling, leading to lower rates of car ownership
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1
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4
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car ownership in the city
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Denmark
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Owning a car in the city is less common due to well-developed public transportation and cycling infrastructure
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1
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5
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personal automobile ownership
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Denmark
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Less common due to extensive bicycle infrastructure and efficient public transport
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1
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6
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personal vehicle ownership
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Denmark
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Less common due to well-established public transportation systems and cycling culture
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1
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7
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personal vehicle ownership
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Norway
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Practical necessity for living in rural areas with limited public transport
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1
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8
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private car ownership
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Denmark
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Not a priority due to well-developed public transportation and bicycle-friendly infrastructure
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1
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9
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vehicle ownership
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Denmark
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Emphasis on public transportation and cycling, vehicle ownership is less of a status symbol
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1
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10
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vehicle ownership
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Norway
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High taxes, fuel costs, and efficient public transportation make vehicle ownership less of a status symbol and more of a practical choice
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1
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