Ever wonder why traffic gridlocks keep getting worse even as cities expand? The core issue is a mismatch between vertical and horizontal development. Our cities grow upward—skyscrapers, multilevel buildings everywhere—yet our transportation networks remain stubbornly flat. Three-dimensional urban growth forced onto two-dimensional road systems creates the bottleneck. It's a fundamental design flaw. What if we could decouple traffic from surface-level constraints? By thinking in 3D, by building transport solutions that work vertically as well as horizontally, we could actually solve this. That's the vision behind rethinking urban infrastructure from scratch.

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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-12 07:49
This logic is brilliant—2D road networks support 3D cities, no wonder traffic is a nightmare every day.
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GasSavingMastervip
· 01-12 07:49
I can't believe this logic. Cities grow upwards into the sky, yet they stubbornly cling to ground transportation. Honestly, it's a mismatch of dimensions.
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EthMaximalistvip
· 01-12 07:42
To be honest, this idea is a bit idealistic. 3D traffic sounds cool, but who will cover the costs?
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ChainDoctorvip
· 01-12 07:31
This idea is okay, but what domestic cities truly lack is execution power; just thinking about 3D is useless.
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 01-12 07:24
What is this, three-dimensional traffic? It sounds so real, but Beijing is so congested it’s like a parking lot, and it’s all because there are too many people...
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