The US has far more sprawl where people live in suburbs which are a significant distance from the closest restaurant, bar, etc. and public transportation ranges from unreliable to non-existent even during the workday. In most of the country, that's also be paired with high speed limits and road designs which encourage driving at or above the speed limit which increases the likelihood of a crash being fatal.
The default mindset is so heavily dominated by the assumption that you'll drive that the building codes in most of the country require bars to have significant parking available for customers, even if the bar is in a heavily urban neighborhood and the owner would prefer to use the space for seating.
The default mindset is so heavily dominated by the assumption that you'll drive that the building codes in most of the country require bars to have significant parking available for customers, even if the bar is in a heavily urban neighborhood and the owner would prefer to use the space for seating.