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by lupusreal 352 days ago
45% of households nominally in New York City have a car and that is by far the lowest of any American city. In the ideal American city for not owning a car, almost half of the households own one anyway! This is about the same in Europe too. Pick a major European city and you'll probably find that between a third to a half of the households in that city own a vehicle, despite the famous European public transit and habit for walking and cycling that online anticar activists love to brag about.

In every other American city besides NYC, most households have a vehicle. And besides virtually every American city save one being built for cars, you also have to keep in mind that the "most people live in urban areas" statistic counts all the people living in the suburbs around cities, e.g. people who have chosen a lifestyle literally built around car ownership.

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"percent of households that have at least one car" isn't a particularly informative metric here. If that car is tied up by a commuter then the other household members could still use transportation. And it also doesn't tell us how many households have more than one car and could get rid of a second one if public transportation provided more flexibility.