Modernity is apparently wedded to comfort, luxury and convenience. Hence, an exponential rise in the number of vehicles on the road can be seen. Various factors conspicuously contribute to this phenomenon that I consider truly encouraging.
Population effects huge changes in terms of anything. The larger the number of population is, the more the number of vehicles is needed to meet the diverse purposes and utilities. Time factor directly corresponds to the quantum of the growth of both individual and society. By using private vehicles, an enormous amount of time is saved which otherwise might be lost waiting for public transportation. As luxury has become an individual’s identity and status, a private vehicle is the most common with every modern man. The ever-rising purchasing power makes it an essential one. The techies at Technopark in Trivandrum are the epitome for this because every one in three people has a private vehicle. The factors like easy availability of loan, increasing number of nuclear families and limitation of public transportation add up to the growing number of vehicles significantly.
The rising number of private vehicles undoubtedly speaks volume of the development that a society has reached. It reminds us of the life-index ticking up sending across encouraging messages of perfect growth. Time factor is synonymous to the productivity of a person. As vehicle adds to the flexibility and mobility, life becomes worthier of living. It is too hard to find how much a nation has developed without counting its vehicles. Cuba as an example is worth remembering here because it has recorded the fewest number of private cars signaling the depth of its poverty and underdevelopment.
That being said, the utility of private vehicle triggers its rising numbers. Despite the fact that this trend is a constructive one, a balanced approach between the environmental stability and individual needs should be exercised.
Modernity is
apparently
wedded to comfort, luxury and convenience.
Hence
, an exponential rise in the
number
of
vehicles
on the road can be
seen
. Various
factors
conspicuously
contribute to this phenomenon that I consider
truly
encouraging.
Population effects huge
changes
in terms of anything. The larger the
number
of population is, the more the
number
of
vehicles
is needed
to
meet
the diverse purposes and utilities. Time
factor
directly
corresponds to the quantum of the growth of both individual and society. By using
private
vehicles
, an enormous amount of time
is saved
which
otherwise
might
be lost
waiting for public transportation. As luxury has become an individual’s identity and status, a
private
vehicle
is the most common with every modern
man
. The ever-rising purchasing power
makes
it an essential one. The techies at
Technopark
in Trivandrum are the epitome for this
because
every one in three
people
has
a
private
vehicle
.
The
factors
like easy availability of loan, increasing
number
of nuclear families and limitation of public transportation
add
up to the growing
number
of
vehicles
significantly
.
The
rising
number
of
private
vehicles
undoubtedly
speaks volume of the development that a society has reached. It reminds us of the life-index ticking up sending across encouraging messages of perfect growth. Time
factor
is synonymous to the productivity of a person. As
vehicle
adds
to the flexibility and mobility, life becomes worthier of living. It is too
hard
to find how much a nation has developed without counting its
vehicles
. Cuba as an example is worth remembering here
because
it has recorded the fewest
number
of
private
cars signaling the depth of its poverty and underdevelopment.
That
being said
, the utility of
private
vehicle
triggers its rising
numbers
. Despite the fact that this trend is a constructive one, a balanced approach between the environmental stability and individual needs should
be exercised
.