Well China's main transportation is by train but assuming the population it would probably be bike
cars
Because they couldn't afford cars or motorbikes
Cars.
they oftenly like to use bicycles and elephants
cars
One of the major modes of transport in Holland or The Netherlands is by bycycle, there are more bycycles in holland than anywhere else in Europe (per person anyway). In addition to this trams are frequently found in most major dutch cities. This is mainly due to the practical absence of a city bus service. Obviously these are in addition to cars and other motor vehicles.
In most places, bicycles are considered vehicles and must follow the same traffic laws as cars. This means they do not automatically have the right of way and must yield to other vehicles when appropriate.
The Amish will most likely drive a horse and buggies or even on bicycles. Only few Amish own cars.
Chinas most famous product is me
mainly bikes and cars were very rare
supply technology and most of the cars in the transport industry
The 1960s used a lot of cars.