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Driving in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版 | Driving in the United States
Driving in the United States is similar to driving in Canada, but very different from driving in Europe. It is not uncommon for Americans to drive more than an hour each way to work, and 77 percent of Americans drive alone to their jobs, while an additional 11 percent carpool.〔(US Census Press Releases )〕 Most states allow people to drive unaccompanied once they have reached the age of 16, and all states require that one obtain a driver's license before they may operate a motor vehicle. All states recognize each other's driver's licenses, and Canada will recognize an American driver's license for a short visit. Driving while intoxicated is unlawful in all of the United States. ==The rules of the road== Although each state sets its own traffic laws, most laws are the same or similar throughout the country, and traffic keeps to the right (except in the US Virgin Islands).〔(Tips for Driving Safe in USA )〕
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