It's safe to say the coronavirus has dramatically changed American culture — even down to the way we drive. Most businesses have gone remote, and distance learning is at an all-time high. On top of that, many restaurants are closed, as well as most beaches and public parks. In other words, there aren't as many places to drive as there once were.
Of course, this has very few negatives — if any.
The less we drive, the more likely we are to have cheaper car insurance. On top of that, the less we drive, the fewer emissions we create. We should always be making a conscious effort to preserve our planet.
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