45 Photos Of Things In Other Countries That Make The US Look Wildly, Wildly Outdated

1.Singapore is DECADES ahead of us.

A woman sits on a seat inside a train next to doors marked with wheelchair accessible signs. The image shows different outdoor views from the train windows
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2.And South Korea is EONS ahead.

A car is stopped on a rainy street next to a yellow line divider that veers off into an apparent puddle, creating an oddly distorted road marking
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3.Using water to project a stop sign only when needed is so clever, and yet America never thought of it! This is in the Sydney Tunnel in Australia.

Water curtain projection of a stop sign in a tunnel at night, aimed at directing traffic
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4.Imagine looking out the window of your apartment and seeing THIS. That's the reality for some people in Dubai.

A hand holding a cup of coffee, with a cityscape emerging through dense clouds. The other two images show fog-covered skyscrapers
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5.These solar and wind-powered streetlights in Tokyo are the future and should be everywhere in the US.

A tall solar panel light stands against a backdrop of city skyscrapers and lush greenery
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6.In Germany, there is a hydrogen-powered train that is completely emission-free (unless you count water!). If Germany can do it, why not us?

A modern blue train, labeled "Alstom," is positioned on tracks with three visible operators inside the front compartment. The train is stationary near a building
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7.This baggage claim at Singapore’s Changi Airport is smarter than me.

Luggage on an airport conveyor belt. Two suitcases, one gray and one blue with a pattern, move toward the baggage claim area
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8.Yeah, Imma need to book a trip to Singapore immediately.

A cup of coffee with a handle, a small pot of succulents, and a cloud of cotton candy suspended above the cup by a metal stand
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9.A city in Germany has tested out what they call "Ulmer Nests," which are essentially sleeping pods for anyone experiencing homelessness in the winter (they haven't officially been rolled out yet and are still undergoing tests). Yes, they feel a little dystopian), but it'd sure be nice if the US took more of an interest in the safety of unhoused people.

Hexagonal-shaped shelter with solar panels and wooden supports, placed outdoors among trees
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10.Struggling through this summer heat in NYC has me convinced we need this here.

Bus stop interior with digital screen showing bus schedule and street view with tall buildings and trees in the background
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11.I don't know why every city doesn't have these lights on the pavement so people glued to their cell phones know when it's safe to cross the street — hats off to you, South Korea.

A person stands near a crosswalk in an urban area, with the ground lit up in red on the left and green on the right to indicate pedestrian crossing signals
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12.Entertainment and safety??? Sign me up.

A finger presses a yellow pedestrian crossing button with a digital countdown timer showing 0.0
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13.This fake tree in France that's actually a wind turbine that provides power is just so clever to me.

Two views of a modern wind turbine designed to look like trees with multiple leaf-shaped turbines
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14.It's time to follow Sweden and do away with recycling machines that only take one bottle at a time — you can just pour a whole bag in here!

Three-panel image showing a person recycling bottles into a RVM machine and receiving a ticket worth SEK 1538.00 as a deposit refund
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15.The US needs to get better at recycling overall. Like, check out this machine in Istanbul that encourages recycling by dispensing free food and water for stray dogs if you just recycle one bottle.

A woman holding a bouquet of flowers is dropping a bottle into a recycling machine that dispenses food and water for stray dogs
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16.Forget going to the doctor — at some places in China, you can get a health checkup from a urinal that analyzes your urine.

Urinal with a health testing screen above it, displaying Chinese text and health information
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17.These train seats in Australia that can switch directions are a next-level idea.

A conductor on a train uses a yellow tool to check under a blue passenger seat, ensuring safety onboard
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18.This self-cleaning toilet in Paris puts every public bathroom in the US to shame.

A high-tech airplane bathroom with a retractable automatic door, spacious layout, and a toilet positioned against the wall
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19.Every beach in the US should have a dog shower like this one in Spain. Actually, can we get human showers like this, too?

A person helps a dog walk through a circular-shaped dog shower on a sandy beach
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20.Ever dreamed of flying first class? Dream bigger. This is what flying first class means to Singapore Airlines.

Luxury first-class airplane suite with a double bed, leather armchairs, fold-out TV, and amenity kits on the bed
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21.I'm going to need NYC to follow Amsterdam's example when it comes to moving. Yep, that's a crane that transports furniture out a window to the street, so you don't have to deal with screaming "PIVOT!!!!" on tiny staircases.

Two people use a moving lift to transport items through an upper window of a tall building in a residential urban area
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22.You can literally take a train in Germany that's actually a techno club.

Three combined images: people on a train platform, a dimly-lit crowd in a nightclub, and a party bus with red lights and dancing individuals
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23.There's no real functional purpose for this, but this tennis court in Dubai just feels so wildly futuristic to me.

Aerial view of a helipad turned tennis court on a tall building, with people playing tennis. The backdrop is a coastal resort with an expansive beach and luxurious buildings
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24.This water fountain in Singapore is kind of giving toilet bowl, but it's so cool that I'll forgive that resemblance.

A large urban water vortex installation next to a modern building with a backdrop of skyscrapers and trees
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25.Imagine just leaving the airport after a flight and turning around to see THIS. That's the reality at the Singapore Changi Airport!

People watching large digital aquarium display at a public place, with some sitting on benches and others standing or taking photos
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26.There's something so relaxing about enjoying a cup of coffee in the rain, so I would love to go to this cafe in Seoul with its own rain — though I hope they also have umbrellas.

Two images show water cascading over the stone steps near large windows. A rainbow is visible in one image
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27.In Kuwait, there are spots specifically for older adults, which we should 100% have here.

Designated parking area with signs for elderly and disabled individuals in a covered parking facility, near an entrance and a fire extinguisher
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28.It's now my dream to dine in a restaurant in a massive tree like this one in Thailand.

A large treehouse nestled within a lush forest, with various dining areas, walkways, and people enjoying their meals among the branches
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29.Why don't we have pineapple-slicing machines in the US like Germany does???

A machine in three stages efficiently peeling and coring a pineapple
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30.This is such a clever idea that the US should adopt!

Photograph of a vending machine labeled "Secret Packs" with various control buttons and a digital screen, set against an urban graffiti wall
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31.I have a deep, visceral need to travel to India to go to this ice cafe.

Two images showing an intricately designed ice structure in a mountainous area. The ice formation includes furniture-like shapes and walls
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32.The only problem with these perfect to-go capsules is that I'd probably down like five before work if we had them here.

Packet of Pocket Coffee espresso ToGo next to a coin for scale, placed on a wooden surface
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33.Ever looked up and seen a plane in the sky and wondered where it was going? With this billboard in London, you don't have to.

British Airways billboard shows a child pointing to a plane in the sky with text: "Look, it's flight BA475 from Barcelona." #lookup
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34.London has a "floating" pool, and though I'm terrified, I can't ignore the intense call in my heart to swim in it.

People swim and lounge in a glass-bottom pool suspended between two buildings high above the ground, with a person walking on a bridge below
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35.I've actually been to one of these 2D cafes before (in Paris), and they are SO COOL. This one's in Seoul.

A collage of three images featuring a café interior designed to look like a black-and-white drawing, creating a two-dimensional comic book effect
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36.This is also not that futuristic, but I would love for my food and drinks to be delivered to me via mini trains, like at this restaurant in Prague.

Model trains transporting drinks along tracks in a bar with a pint of dark beer visible on the counter
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37.In Japan, there are cafes where they will do this level of latte art (by hand!!!), and Imma need Starbucks in the US to step it up.

Latte art depicts an anime character's face, with the identical image shown on a smartphone next to the cup
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38.Australia also uses sewer filters so that garbage won't be transported out to clog rivers.

An Australian roadside sewer with an installed filter to prevent garbage from reaching rivers
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39.They also use mesh drains for the same reason.

Images showing various types of drain nets attached to water outlets, catching trash and debris to prevent pollution in waterways
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40.This 3D-looking pavement in Spain is perfect for keeping children moving slowly and deterring intoxicated people.

Optical illusion created by intricate pavement design on a seaside promenade
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41.This hotel carpet has a similar concept.

A hotel hallway in Germany features a patterned carpet that creates a 3D illusion, making it appear uneven to deter kids from running
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42.Apparently, there are plenty of these accessibility lanes in Europe (this was taken in Paris), but I feel like they need to be everywhere.

Tactile paving on a walkway indicating guidance for visually impaired pedestrians, including a square icon of a person with a cane and an eye symbol
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43.Osaka utilizes braille signposts at four-way intersections, and I don't understand why the US doesn't.

Metallic circular surface with four Braille inscriptions facing different directions. The inscriptions are likely tactile guidance points on an urban fixture
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44.This 3D map for blind people at a train station in Denmark should be at every train station in the US...actually, make that any public space.

Image showing tactile signs with Braille for accessibility, including information about harbor traffic terminals, transport options, and restroom locations
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45.And finally...how come pets don't get ID cards in America like they do in Hong Kong???

A gray and white cat named Jumbo Yuen is shown with its Hong Kong Permanent Pet Identity Card displaying its photo, ID number, and personal details
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G2G, actually, I have a flight to catch! Let us know the coolest things you've seen in non-US cities in the comments below.