Driving will become more complicated
The choice not to own a vehicle is considered quality-of-life improvement in many large U.S. cities. For those who need or prefer to own a vehicle in a city, dense urban driving brings new challenges compared to rural driving. Between 700,000 and 800,000 vehicles enter New York City every day, a far lower figure than the amount of individuals entering the city, but still an amount that causes congestion and traffic.