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Africa and Australia are included where?
Africa would be generally interesting. Last time I visited (west africa), most transport was by foot, scooter taxis, or ridesharing/paid hitchiking on personal cars. Those don’t really neatly fall in any of the categories in the infographic.
A large share of the world uses a high percentage of scooters, and small motorbikes and the like. From Italy to South Asia to South America.
yeah this is like maps without New Zealnd but, erm.
World Avg. (Hopefully)
Do scooters/motorcycles count as cars? Because I would think some countries would be a lot higher if that was the case
Vietnam is like 90% scooters and they dominate transport in pretty much all the other countries there except for maybe Singapore. There’s no way SE Asia as a whole is only 22% if scooters are included in cars. It’s a weird omission.
What’s wrong with Mexico?
Its skews the numbers probably?
All data points skew results. It’s excluding data points that is generally bad, makes for cherry-picked results.
If the point is “USA and Canada bad with transit”, (which I agree with btw), they should be individually present on the chart. Not some “North America” that is cherry-picked to meaninglessness.
The world average is always bad because of the same guys.



