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Streetcars, also known as trams or trolleys, are public transportation vehicles that run on fixed tracks and typically operate in urban areas, providing a set route and schedule. They can carry many passengers at once, contributing to reduced traffic congestion and lower emissions compared to individual automobiles. In contrast, automobiles are private vehicles that offer flexibility in terms of route and schedule but often contribute to increased traffic and pollution. While streetcars promote public transit efficiency, automobiles provide personal mobility and convenience.

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