There's a reason visitors tend to overestimate the quality of a country's public transit: visitors tend to use public transit in large cities. Public transit in large cities tends to be better. But in e.g. Germany 67.6% of the population live in a city of less than 100k.
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The upshot is that more Germans than 67% live in sizable urban areas with decent local transit. Probably a clear majority.
A place like Siegburg or Hennef gets 10 min headway S-Bahn service to Cologne, light rail service to Bonn + regional express trains.
There are whole Landkreise which have barely any rail service or none at all...
The point wasn’t that everyone in GER has good local transit (doesn’t have to be rail).
Rather that it’s quite a bit more than the 32% of people whose municipality meets an arbitrary 100k threshold. :)