The U.S. is known for its addiction to the automobile, but there are signs that it wants to quit. According to CityLab, the country has likely hit "peak car." The obvious explanation for this recent phenomenon is the recession combined with high gas prices. But a number of studies suggest that declines in car purchases and driving also reflect a deeper, deliberate shift away from the automobile. Driving is increasingly expensive. Insidermonkey experts made a list of the easiest cities to live without a car.
Below are the 10 most public transit-friendly American cities, according to Walk Score's 2014 quality assessment. Bike-friendliness and walk ability scores are included in the descriptions of every city, but they aren't factored into the overall ranking as the average person in a city relies on public transportation more than walking or biking to meet their daily needs. You can also read our article on top 10 highest rates auto insurance companies in America.


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