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You don't need to tell me where you live.
Stroads.
Its sadly not only an America problem. Its not uncommon here in China to see 3 lanes each way, a seperated motorbike lane that's like 10 feet wide, a seperated bus/bicycle/car parking lane, 5 feet of bike parking, and then 15 feet of sidewalk.
And somehow cars still drive on the sidewalks.
Which country do you think this picture got taken in? Hint: It's not America, China or Dubai
I would have said Philippines but the avalanche of cars is missing. So I'll guess Myanmar?
Edit: Lol, I still had this post open from this morning and just saw that you already gave the answer
Probably some parade street in North Korea.
It's Myanmar
Based on the overall frequency of people from Southeast Asia vs. the US on Lemmy, my guess is still going to be "US" when people tell me about 3+ lanes on municipal roads, even though I am of course aware that such roads exist in other countries (including my own).
Where do they live?