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Japanese people rely mostly on public transportation, therefore the
cars are driven less. They also have bi-annuel car inspection, or
Sha-ken as it is called in Japan, and determines whether it is cost
effective for a person to keep his/her vehicle. Engines are also taken
out of cars that have been accidented in the back or the side.