concept   driving habits
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, driving habits emphasize moderate speeds, strict traffic regulations, and promotion of electric and hybrid cars.

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1 drive Japan Owning a car is expensive and driving is uncommon due to efficient public transportation systems. 1
2 drive Japan High dependence on public transportation with limited private car ownership due to efficient and well-connected transit systems. 1
3 drive car Japan Expensive and inconvenient to own a car; public transportation is preferred 1
4 driving Japan Can be a luxury due to high costs and limited space for parking 1
5 driving Japan Reliance on public transportation and walking is common 1
6 driving car Japan Strict adherence to traffic rules and etiquette, and often viewed as a privilege rather than a right 1
7 driving cars Japan Usage of electric and hybrid cars is encouraged and widely adopted 1
8 driving habits Japan Maintaining moderate speeds and following strict traffic regulations 1
9 get in car Japan It is common to enter a car from the right-hand side. 1
10 get in car Japan Often involves removing shoes before entering the car, especially if the person has been walking outdoors 1
11 get in car Japan In some Asian countries, it is common courtesy to wait for the most senior person to get in the car first before others follow. 1
12 go for drive Japan Going for a drive is often seen as a luxurious or special occasion, with a focus on the experience of driving rather than the destination. 1
13 go for drive Japan Going for a drive is often seen as a means of transportation to reach a specific destination, rather than an activity for leisure or relaxation. 1
14 going for a drive Japan Considered a waste of fuel and harmful to the environment; not a common leisure activity 1
15 take car for drive Japan Taking the car for a drive without a destination or purpose may be less common due to limited space and congestion on the roads 1
16 taking car for drive Japan Considered more for practical transportation rather than a leisure activity, due to limited space and high population density 1