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The
Commuter Race 4/19/2002, Originally aired 9/7/2001 Race Notes: Our
commuter contestants got us wondering about how most Americans get
around. This is what we found out. Americans don't walk much. We
only take 5 percent of our daily trips by foot, whereas Europeans and
Japanese take 20 to 50 percent of their trips by foot. And we don't bike
much, either. In one American Transportation Policies study started
20 years ago, the word bicycle is not mentioned in 527 pages. Most
of us drive. We spend an average of $5,000 a year to own and operate
a car. And in big cities, close to half of all urban space is dedicated
to the automobile, meaning more land is devoted to cars than to
housing.
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