It is true that the automobile ownership went up dramatically over the last three decades. It automatically leads to the traffic congestion in cities in many countries of the world. We cannot limit the number of car possessions to deal with this issue. Therefore, the government should think about some solutions to persuade people to refrain from using their own transport in order to reduce the traffic jam.
The demand for car purchase has increased remarkably and it makes car companies produce and release a high number of cars production as well. Simultaneously, the government does not provide the equitable infrastructure, such as the street space and alternative motorways. Consequently, it is normal that traffic congestion happens because the number of cars is not proportional to the facility provided. Another reason is that the price of cars is affordable and people can get a car easily.
In my opinion, there are several actions that government can take to settle from this complicated problem. Firstly, whilst the vehicle companies produce their cars, the government should build and develop the road infrastructure in order to give enough space for many vehicles to minimise the congestion of traffic. Secondly, the government can collaborate with the car companies in producing small smart cars. The advancement of technology today is sufficient to create an innovation in car production. The last but not least is that government should provide many alternative transportations for the public such as trans-city buses, sky trains, and underground trains which offer better, safer, faster and more affordable transportation facilities. As a result, people will tend to choose public transportations than using their own cars. Therefore, the traffic jam will substantially reduce.
To conclude, car possession could not be circumscribed by restricting people from buying it, as evident in the last three decades. Rather more effective ways to tackle the heinous traffic congestion are there that government might select to tackle that issue.
It is true that the automobile ownership went up
dramatically
over the last three decades. It
automatically
leads to the
traffic
congestion
in cities in
many
countries of the world. We cannot limit the number of
car
possessions to deal with this issue.
Therefore
, the
government
should
think
about
some
solutions to persuade
people
to refrain from using their
own
transport in order to
reduce
the
traffic
jam.
The demand for
car
purchase
has increased
remarkably
and it
makes
car
companies
produce and release a high number of
cars
production
as well
.
Simultaneously
, the
government
does not provide the equitable infrastructure, such as the street space and alternative motorways.
Consequently
, it is normal that
traffic
congestion
happens
because
the number of
cars
is not proportional to the facility provided. Another reason is that the price of
cars
is affordable and
people
can
get
a
car
easily
.
In my opinion, there are several actions that
government
can take to settle from this complicated problem.
Firstly
, whilst the vehicle
companies
produce their
cars
, the
government
should build and develop the road infrastructure in order to give
enough
space for
many
vehicles to
minimise
the
congestion
of
traffic
.
Secondly
, the
government
can collaborate with the
car
companies
in producing
small
smart
cars
. The advancement of technology
today
is sufficient to create an innovation in
car
production. The last
but
not least is that
government
should provide
many
alternative transportations for the public such as trans-city buses, sky trains, and underground trains which offer better, safer, faster and more affordable transportation facilities.
As a result
,
people
will tend to choose public transportations than using their
own
cars
.
Therefore
, the
traffic
jam will
substantially
reduce
.
To conclude
,
car
possession could not
be circumscribed
by restricting
people
from buying it, as evident in the last three decades.
Rather
more effective ways to tackle the heinous
traffic
congestion
are there that
government
might select to tackle that issue.
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34Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
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