As of recent estimates, approximately 25% of households in the United States do not own a car. This percentage can vary significantly based on factors such as urban versus rural living, income levels, and public transportation availability. Globally, the number of people without access to a car can be much higher, especially in developing countries where car ownership is less common.
sorry i dont know
alot of ppl i dont feel lyk doing the math
she does but many people dont like her i really dont :) brinnty spers is a nasty sex freak who have sex for babies :).
i dont know about you but, if you aren't liked by many people, you can always depend on friendships outside of school.
it is uncountable because many people can buy a car and the will be using it for just once in a week (the answer is yes. car of eight years is still on the road
i dont know like about 10000 people is the mamium for everyday
i dont know like about 10000 people is the mamium for everyday
realy? you can figuer this out.
That depends, how big is the car, how many seats are in the car, and how many people are going into the car.
people dont indicate properly
As many people who can squeeze into the car
when your inside a car, and you dont have your seat belt on, your like a missle
you dont have to have both people on the title.
That depends on how many people actually have a car :)
why dont you ask her? seriously what will you do with that information !
no you do not, if you dont drive the car at all you dont
3000 people per car