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by Ratalala 1481 days ago
They are pretty rare in European cities (that I know of). They do exist, but in the largest cities, and are limited to the main arteries.
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I grew up in New England and currently live in Denver, but have traveled to over 20 countries and lived in both Italy and Croatia. Europe is a very broad statement so maybe you are talking about some outliers, but roads are not rare nor are they limited to main arteries in any of the locations I traveled.

Is public transportation better than most places I’ve been in the US? Without a doubt - it’s not even close. But roads are just as relevant.