|
|
|
|
|
by gotocake
2685 days ago
|
|
It’s not as expensive per mile as Japan, but US highways do often have tools, and if you’re on the East coast it can add up. Just crossing the GW bridge in New York costs about the equivalent of 1,400 yen. If you want to compare a similar distance something like the I-95 corridor from Massachusetts to North Carolina is a good choice. All told it would be in the range of about 3,500 yen in tolls depending on your route and stop-offs. Remembering that Americans on average drive much larger cars that use more gas than Japanese people, and I’m not sure thst your point holds up. |
|