If it helps, in the US you can get a taxi/uber/lyft to take you home from the bar. Some bars even offer free rides or can help arrange one if you need it. Calling a friend or relative to pick you up is also an option.
It's true that having shit public transportation and everything so far away that you need to drive complicates things, but there are always options. In Japan the public transportation is great, but the trains stop running long before the alcohol stops being served and it's not uncommon for drunk people to wait until morning even if it means waiting/sleeping outside all night. No reason folks here can't do the same.
> If it helps, in the US you can get a taxi/uber/lyft to take you home from the bar. Some bars even offer free rides or can help arrange one if you need it.
I was more thinking about people with an alcohol addiction still getting to/from their job on a daily basis then people going home from partying.
It's true that having shit public transportation and everything so far away that you need to drive complicates things, but there are always options. In Japan the public transportation is great, but the trains stop running long before the alcohol stops being served and it's not uncommon for drunk people to wait until morning even if it means waiting/sleeping outside all night. No reason folks here can't do the same.