life - Shanghai caught in gridlock
Twenty years ago Shanghai tried to avoid the traffic disaster that brings many other huge cities to a standstill. It failed, writes Howard French in the IHT.
"The estimates we made 20 years ago have been proven wrong," said Li Junhao, chief engineer of the city's Urban Planning Administration Bureau, in something of an understatement. "The development of Shanghai has been beyond our imagination."


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