Nowadays, an increasing number of people are
concerned about measures to ensure road safety.
However, whether imposing stricter penalties for
driving offenses is the only way to protect people
is still a controversial issue. Although I agree that
harsher punishments can act as an effective way to
deter people from committing road offenses, I believe
that there are better methods to protect the welfare
of road users.
Firstly, it is obvious that the implementation of rules
can act as a deterrent to would-be lawbreakers.
For example, in Vietnam, a motorist not wearing a helmet
can be fined $20 to $40, and thus he will be in fear
of facing further punishment and avoid committing
another offense. Furthermore, more stringent
punishments for traffic crimes can be an efficient
way to reduce traffic accidents. For instance, in the
past, China witnessed a significant number of annual
road casualties when it had very loosely enforced
regulations. However, once harsher laws related to
road safety was implemented in 2009, there was
a notable reduction in the total number of traffic
accidents.
This is not to say that only by using stricter rules can
we enhance the safety of our roads. It is true that there
are still other effective measures to ensure people's
safety, such as heightening people’s awareness
through the media about the consequences of
committing driving offenses, or promoting the use of
public transport systems such as buses or trains. To
achieve the best results, the most effective method
maybe to combine all the aforementioned ideas.
In conclusion, I believe that stricter punishments
are not the only way to deal with minimizing driving
offenses. Measures, including raising people’s
awareness and promoting the use of public transport
systems can also contribute to maintaining road
safety.
Nowadays, an increasing number of
people
are
concerned
about measures to ensure
road
safety.
However
, whether imposing stricter penalties for
driving
offenses
is the
only
way to protect
people
is
still
a controversial issue. Although I
agree
that
harsher punishments can act as an effective way to
deter
people
from committing
road
offenses
, I believe
that there are better methods to protect the welfare
of
road
users.
Firstly
, it is obvious that the implementation of
rules
can act as a deterrent to would-be lawbreakers.
For example
, in Vietnam, a motorist not wearing a helmet
can
be fined
$20 to $40, and
thus
he will be in fear
of facing
further
punishment and avoid committing
another
offense
.
Furthermore
, more stringent
punishments for traffic crimes can be an efficient
way to
reduce
traffic accidents.
For instance
, in the
past, China witnessed a significant number of annual
road casualties when it had
very
loosely
enforced
regulations.
However
, once harsher laws related to
road safety
was implemented
in 2009, there was
a notable reduction in the total number of traffic
accidents.
This is not to say that
only
by using stricter
rules
can
we enhance the safety of our
roads
. It is true that there
are
still
other effective measures to ensure
people
's
safety, such as heightening
people
’s awareness
through the media about the consequences of
committing driving
offenses
, or promoting the
use
of
public transport systems such as buses or trains. To
achieve the best results, the most effective method
maybe to combine all the aforementioned
ideas
.
In conclusion
, I believe that stricter punishments
are not the
only
way to deal with minimizing driving
offenses. Measures, including raising
people
’s
awareness and promoting the
use
of public transport
systems can
also
contribute to maintaining road
safety.