it would if Canadians and Chinese had the same driving habits.
do you think the Chinese all head out to Timmy's twice a day in their Navigators?
Actually, Chinese urban planners know far more how to plan a city than their Canadian counterparts. Sure pollution levels are higher, but China is still a developing country with a high population density. That said, its cities are high-density mixed development. So you can usually do your groceries and buy daily essentials at a shop within walking distance of wherever you may live. Most Canadian cities are not only extremely low density but also very segregated, with residential all in the periphery and all the businesses in the centre, planned like a doughnut.
Ah, speaking of Timmies, maybe Canadian cities hired Timmies to plan our urban development like a doughnut?
I think you will get a hug from him now.
I wish I could take your hand from across the computer screen to show my affection for you friend.