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Why is it rarely difficult to park in Japan? Netizen: Look at their parking spaces, it’s strange that they can’t park!

Why is it rarely difficult to park in Japan? Netizen: Look at their parking spaces, it’s strange that they can’t park!

In recent years, with the increasing number of cars, we have also faced serious traffic jams and parking problems. However, our neighbor Japan still has a large population, and Japan’s land area is relatively large. It costs a lot less, but why are there so few traffic jams and parking difficulties in Japan?

Because Japan’s land area is relatively small, the local roads are relatively narrow. This also makes people buy some mini cars when buying cars, and then drive the cars after they are smaller. It will be more flexible and convenient to get up, and it will be more difficult to get into traffic jams. And to be honest, the quality of Japanese citizens is relatively high, and they tend to abide by the rules more when driving, which also significantly reduces the probability of traffic jams.

For example, many experts also said: The reason why my country has serious traffic jams is not just because of the too many cars. In many cases, people's behavior of running red lights, changing lanes, and blocking traffic at will is what causes traffic jams. The fundamental reason is that if a traffic accident occurs while driving illegally, the traffic jam will be aggravated.

In addition to the rare traffic jams in Japan, the problem of parking difficulties has also been well solved. In fact, the number of cars in Japan is not small, but there are a lot of three-dimensional parking spaces there. For example, three-dimensional lifting parking lots several stories high are also very common. In the same area, this lifting three-dimensional parking space is very common. Parking spaces can accommodate more cars.

In recent years, some areas in our country have begun to imitate the three-dimensional parking spaces in Japan. After the technology is in place, there will be more and more three-dimensional parking spaces around us. Generally, only It may no longer be a problem to park three or five cars in the space for one car, which can also effectively solve the parking problem.

As a developed country and a powerful automobile country, Japan’s achievements in the automobile field far exceed ours. This is something we have to admit, and we should also vigorously learn from it and take advantage of it. Get rid of the essence and dross, and take the strengths of others to make up for your own shortcomings. Only in this way will our lives become better and better, and our cars will become stronger and stronger. I wonder what everyone thinks of this matter?

This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.