Comment by quickthrowman
8 hours ago
That’s what I’d expect for a country that imports all of its oil and a country that produces more oil than it uses, especially considering the oil importing nation is an island 1/25th the size of the oil rich country, making dense rail transportation easier.
I’d love if the US had better public transport and I could get rid of my car, it costs more per month than my housing (which is admittedly cheap)
I think the US is still a crazy outlier regardless of how much oil they produce.
They use double the oil of the entire EU despite having half the population.
Triple the usage of ASEAN despite having a little less than half the population.
Five times the usage of India despite India having four times the population.
I believe personal transportation is something like half of all oil use globally last I checked.
I don’t even think it’s about getting rid of your car entirely, it’s about a wild amount of dependence and a crazy economic incentive system where a 20mpg work truck has been the most popular vehicle in the country for decades. 100% of trips taken per week needing a car is a big consumption difference than 70% of trips taken per week needing a car.