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[–] drosophila@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

huge fucking place basically 50 mini countries who mostly hate each other.

First, stop with the 50 countries crap.

Next, the size of your country has zero, literally nothing at all, to do with transportation within an individual city. Get the "america special" shit out of your brain, please.

New York does 8 million transit trips a day and it’s just a Lil state

3.6 million people pass through this single building once a day every day:

The rail lines in the Greater Tokyo Area serve in excess of 40 million people per day.

If US cities really were so big and busy and extreme compared to the rest of the world like you seem to think, they would have a larger need for rail transit, not a lesser one. A rail line has a higher capacity than a highway lane, by at least an order of magnitude.

I am asking you again, please get the "we are so special and big and extreme nowhere else is comparable at all, no one else could even comprehend it" crap out of your head.