>in Burgerland: 50bucks and a week
Why is there such a big difference?
>in Burgerland: 50bucks and a week
Why is there such a big difference?
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Because driving is a de-facto right in America vs a privilege in most other countries.
I was in Turkey where I saw lines around corners of guys 25+ years old waiting hours to just get a chance to try for a Drivers license.
we get the Roundabouts DLC i hear that's not a thing in the US of A
Nope. We got them popping up all over.
Because Americans have engineered their cars and road network around requiring the least skill possible for the last 70 years. Actually I illegally drove for a bit there myself on vacation before even getting a license in Europe. Piss easy if you understand the core principles of how an autotragic gas pedal, brake pedal and steering wheel work, a chimpanzee could do it.
because roads in america are structured for ease-of-driving meanwhile roads in EU are just paved horse paths from 200 years ago.
There is a reason why there is a somewhat large difference in fatalities per kilometer/miles, especially when you consider that countries like Norway and Sweden offer generally more difficult/dangerous terrain in form of heavy winters, mountains, valleys, lower road quality and collisions with moose
>slovenija that high
what the fug
is russia not on that list because the person making it couldn't stop laughing?
>Germany and Sweden numbers from 2013
Well, expect them to be around Burgerland level by now.