This is a super dense neighborhood in Shenzhen that has a massive, CO2 spewing highway driven through the center of it. How are you supposed to cross the highway? Why is there a highway here? Why are we still building highways despite climate change?
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China also produces more automobiles than any other country. It's not surprising that the domestic market consumes so many.
The good thing is that because China is socialist/has a command economy, they can just change that.
They aren't building suburbs which is how you get permanent car problems, they're continuing to build densely. They are building hsr to replace long distance car travel and have been pivoting to electric cars for the last 5 years.
This documentary from 2016/2017 shows how their transportation sector is being operated
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