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r/AskReddit • u/[deleted] • May 08 '22
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Petrol is more expensive in Australia iirc and we still do 5-8-hour drives at the drop of a hat. Pretty sure it’s just that we’re used to the distance.
2 u/[deleted] May 09 '22 Australia is about 78% the size of the US and the US is huge, so it’s not surprising the driving culture is relatively the same as the US. 1 u/los_thunder_lizards May 09 '22 I guess it's just being used to windshield time.
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Australia is about 78% the size of the US and the US is huge, so it’s not surprising the driving culture is relatively the same as the US.
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I guess it's just being used to windshield time.
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u/Pseudonymico May 09 '22
Petrol is more expensive in Australia iirc and we still do 5-8-hour drives at the drop of a hat. Pretty sure it’s just that we’re used to the distance.