Why do countries with low vehicle ownership rates still have bad traffic?

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Colombia has 111 cars per 1000 people and Bogotá has some of the worst traffic in the world and traffic is terrible in a lot of the country’s cities. But the United States has 806 vehicles per 1000 people, and yeah there’s traffic, but it isn’t eight times worse than Colombia. Where does traffic come from in low vehicle ownership countries?

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The less developed a country is, the more people drive like shit. The less developed a country is, the fewer cars people can afford. They’re not related. They’re coincidental.

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