The vast majority of working Americans rely on automobile travel to get to their workplace, whether they drive themselves, use a rideshare app such as Lyft or Uber, or carpool with friends and/or coworkers. Some people in remote parts of the country might have to drive long distances to get to work, without any means of public transit to take them around their area.
Meanwhile, in large American cities like New York City and Boston, owning a car is both tedious and very expensive, given the high rate of taxes, fees, and costs associated with owning and operating a vehicle, the difficulty of parking, and the general congestion in these major cities.
As a result, many people in America's largest cities rely on various forms of public transit to get around town, whether it be for work, to ca