In China, bike lanes are everywhere and most of them are separated. There are a lot more e-bikes than manual pedal bikes. That's because most people there use them for utilitarian purposes and e-bikes don't put as much a physical demand on the rider as manual bikes do. They also ride on the sidewalks and have a skill navigating through a crowd in the process of crossing the street. They don't stop. Neither do they plow through them. I'm not saying I advocate for that kind of driving. I'd rather be a pedestrian in Copenhagen than in Shanghai.