In China due to large economic development more people are becoming prosperous and can now afford vehicles (B). The increase in the number of drivers and cars is having impacts not only on traffic but also in the air quality of major urban centers in China.
The correct choice regarding China's economic impact on transportation use is option B, which states that more people are becoming prosperous and can now afford vehicles. Economic growth has led to a rise in car ownership, contributing to increased traffic congestion and air pollution. This trend highlights the significant correlation between wealth and transportation choices in China.
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