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That could be not an entirely bad thing, if it points to some bigger trends.
It would be a bit sad if so called "developing world" mostly just repeated the mistakes of spiralling out of control dependency on cars - initially wound up by first small steps in eliminating the alternatives and planning human settlements around the requirements of cars, not people. Which in turn leads to cars being more required to function in a given place, their greater numbers, which leads to second steps... and so on.
Leading to http://www.kyon.pl/img/18980,car,bus,traffic,.html (not the only negative of course)