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"Cars are more accessible for poor people" is certainly a take that someone could have.
Cycling and related infrastructure are orders of magnitude cheaper.
Ah yes cause there's only cars and bicycling! /s
You know there are other forms of transportation right?
Feel free to make a point if you have one.
Sure I'm paraphrasing my other comment:
Bicycle is just a poor vehicle choice for these regions and I'd argue most of the world in general and I say that as a recreation e-bike lover - its just not a good transporation method for mass adoption.
Motorbikes for one are much more viable because the winters are easy and the terrain can be too difficult for muscle powered bicycles. Also Motorbikes can carry a lot compared to a bike just look up some photos like this one https://i.imgur.com/t4aWcFx.jpeg - that's a 500-1000usd motorbike doing your job for years. Minimal maintenance and fuel use and relatively low polution. You couldn't even get a decent e-bike in europe for this.
The rest is filled in by public transportation - busses, trains, rickshaws, converted pick up trucks, minibuses, ferries etc.
I've been living in Asia for almost 20 years now and bicycle is not it trust me. It's only viable for rich compact well developed countries and anyone who says otherwise really needs to get out more.