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No, just do what countries like Singapore, Japan, and Korea have done.



What do they do?

Of the countries you listed I’ve only been to japan. Besides great public transit street parking is mostly prohibited and many streets naturally aren’t well suited for cars at all, turning them into something very similar to German pedestrian zones.


Yes Japan and Korea have fantastic public transportation, and walkable streets that aren't dominated by cars like those pedestrian zones you're referring to.

Singapore restricts the number of cars.




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