
A comparison of the transport infrastructure between Europe and the United States, highlighting how the European rail network, including high-speed trains, is more extensive and integrated.
Despite a less extensive road network, Europe suffers less from congestion thanks to policies that incentivise public transport and discourage private car use. There is greater parking density in the US than in Europe a commitment by the European Union to improve urban planning and promote sustainable transport, culminating in the freedom of movement offered to its citizens.