I play a simulation game called Cities:Skylines. You can build an area like this and ban cars, but you have to use pedestrian streets wide enough for cars to accommodate cops, fire, garbage trucks, and the coroner. You also have to have a freight depot area to receive all the goods. What cracks me up is that in game it’s always a problem getting enough goods into the area for the people that live there. Plus you have to provide enough schools and entertainment so they don’t move out. This city looks very similar to what can be built in the game. It’s creepy to see a video game brought to life so accurately.
If you want something like that, it can be done but not the same way they are showing you.
Hongkong has that, but you built up and the train go underground deliver freight with a huge elevators for transporting furniture. as far as fire trucks and ambulances, everything is going underground and when there's no electricity, you are sol so that is one major problem.
I play a simulation game called Cities:Skylines. You can build an area like this and ban cars, but you have to use pedestrian streets wide enough for cars to accommodate cops, fire, garbage trucks, and the coroner. You also have to have a freight depot area to receive all the goods. What cracks me up is that in game it’s always a problem getting enough goods into the area for the people that live there. Plus you have to provide enough schools and entertainment so they don’t move out. This city looks very similar to what can be built in the game. It’s creepy to see a video game brought to life so accurately.
If you want something like that, it can be done but not the same way they are showing you.
Hongkong has that, but you built up and the train go underground deliver freight with a huge elevators for transporting furniture. as far as fire trucks and ambulances, everything is going underground and when there's no electricity, you are sol so that is one major problem.