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People walk to where they're going more often in the city.
Cities offer more public transportation options.
Things are closer together in the city.
People use cars almost exclusively in the country and suburbs.

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Rural travel typically involves less infrastructure and public transportation options compared to urban travel. Roads in rural areas may be less developed and parking facilities limited. In urban areas, there are more transportation options such as buses, subways, and taxis, and the distance between destinations tends to be shorter.

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they are different because they are rural when they are in the contry and urban in the busy citys

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