Please translate the following passenge into Chinese. A city's land use defines its transport system more than any traffic planneror engineer plan. The pattern of urban developent dictates whether people can walk or cycle to work or whether they need to travel dozens of kilometers; it determines whether a new bus or rail line can attract enough riders. In short, a city's transport system functions better if thins are closer to home. By failing to see land-use planning as a transportation strategy, many of the world's cities have allowed the automobile to shape them. Few could foresee that this orientation would plague cities with traffic jams, deadly accidens, noise, and smog, while marginalizing people who do not own cars.