A lot of people hate on modern Arab cities, but they aren’t as bad as they may seem. Cities are divided into districts, and each district is more or less self sufficient: bakeries, barber shops, supermarkets, schools, mosques, soccer fields, restaurants, banks, hotels, … So as child with a bicycle I can reach everywhere I needed to go. It is when moving between districts that it can get tricky since you will have to cross fast moving stroads or highways.
this is a similar idea to microdistricts that USSR had and seen in China as well. I think it’s an excellent way to reduce traffic.
You could fit the land mass of East Asia into just 1/3 of the U.S.
OP is dumb.
How to say you’re an ignorant American who’s never seen a map in his life. China alone is 2.2% bigger than the US and has the biggest high speed rail network in the world.