China

The country’s vast territory is home to a widespread network of transport nodes, with more concentration in the economically developed coastal areas and major inland cities along the rivers.

However, the physical state and comprehensiveness of China’s transport infrastructure vary significantly depending on the geographical location.

In rural and remote areas, the dependence is still on non-mechanized means of transport, while urban areas are equipped with a wide range of modern transportation options, including public transportation.

The Chinese government has been proactively investing in public transportation to make it the primary mode of commuting for its citizens.

This move has not only helped alleviate traffic congestion but has also resulted in a significant reduction in air pollution levels.