Thursday, January 20, 2011

40 days and counting.


Traffic today, traffic tomorrow.


When it comes to automobile reliance, the United States may have most of the world beat. When it comes to automobile redundancy, Seoul may compete with many large cities in America. The city has quite possibly the world's easiest, cleanest, and safest subway system, teamed with an efficient and reliant bus system. Not only is the public transit system cheaper than driving, in many, most, if not almost all cases, it is faster. Traffic within the city is in a permanent state of congestion and parking spaces are limited. Regardless, many people see some appeal in the automobile, maybe as a status symbol or perhaps a means of escaping society.

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