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In this episode of Croatian/American, Gaj and Cody explore the transport divide between Croatia and the U.S. While America is built for cars—with drive-thrus, endless highways, and even flights across states—Croatia is designed for walking, with neighborhoods where shops and cafes are steps away. Cody recalls Tulsa’s vanished tram system, while Gaj describes Croatia’s outdated trains and new push for suburban rail. They discuss why buses, trams, and ride-hailing apps like Uber have surged in Croatia, the rise of electric scooters in Europe, and how American car culture reflects a love for freedom and mobility.
In this episode of Croatian/American, Gaj and Cody explore the transport divide between Croatia and the U.S. While America is built for cars—with drive-thrus, endless highways, and even flights across states—Croatia is designed for walking, with neighborhoods where shops and cafes are steps away. Cody recalls Tulsa’s vanished tram system, while Gaj describes Croatia’s outdated trains and new push for suburban rail. They discuss why buses, trams, and ride-hailing apps like Uber have surged in Croatia, the rise of electric scooters in Europe, and how American car culture reflects a love for freedom and mobility.