Living Without Car: San Francisco & Bangkok - What's In Common
San Francisco - Living Without Car
The real estate experts at Redfin named San Francisco the best city in America for people who "don't want a car, but still want to get around." They observed American cities with populations in exceed of 300,000 and voted San Francisco #1 for walking, biking and transit. San Francisco was ranked highest overall followed by New York City, Boston and Washington D.C. It's a fact that most people in San Francisco don't own cars and they can reach every neighborhood in San Francisco by walking and public transportation can basically get you anywhere you need to go. Also, it's extremely expensive in San Francisco if you want to own a home that has parking - one need to plan an addition of 300,000 $ to the cost of your home.Bangkok - Living Without Car
In Bangkok, in opposite to San Francisco, cost of parking is not significant and most of condos in Asoke and other central areas provide at least one car parking slot for every unit with no extra cost. Some, more luxury, projects offer 2 or 3 car parking slots for each unit. Even though it's not expensive in Bangkok to own a home that has parking, many people prefer to live without car - at least not drive car in Bangkok. The city traffic is certainly the main reason for this. Based on TomTom Traffic Index drivers in Bangkok need to spend on average 57% extra travel time stuck in traffic every day. It gets even worse in the mornings, when drivers spend in average 85% extra time in traffic. It is the worst in the evening peak time when car traffic slows down 114% in average for Bangkok. These numbers are average for entire Bangkok, while in Asoke and other city center areas car traffic is even slower.Traffic Ranking
Many of us know that traffic is one of the worst things about Bangkok. TomTom Traffic Index confirms this with a report that Bangkok is the second worst city in the the world in regards of traffic jams after Mexico City. Top ten ranking of cities in the world with longest congestion level:

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