In la República Dominicana, common transportation options include taxis, conchos (shared cars), motoconchos (motorcycle taxis), the metro, and buses (guaguas). Taxis are widely available, especially at airports, while conchos and motoconchos offer inexpensive and convenient solutions, although they can carry more people than typical car capacities. The metro, opened in 2008, serves Santo Domingo with a reliable transit option, complemented by comfortable but occasionally airless buses.
In comparison, in the U.S., transportation typically relies more on personal cars due to a greater focus on car culture. Public transport systems like subways and buses exist in major cities, but taxis and rideshare services dominate urban transport. Motorcycle taxis are rare. Overall, the Dominican Republic has a more community-oriented transport system with shared vehicles, while the U.S. leans more toward individual vehicle use.