Voluminous traffic on the roads in urban areas has become a serious problem, in various countries across the globe. While there are myriads contributing factors to this, over population and poor road infrastructure are the predominant ones. However, various positive measures, including; masses’ facilitation in rural regions and construction of new roads, can be taken by the government to eradicate this issue.
To begin with, there are several causes of hike in the vehicles in metropolitan regions. Firstly, with every passing day, urban areas are getting densely populated. Owing to the fact that cities are equipped with the advanced academic institutes, hospitals and organizations, individuals shift towards such areas. For instance, the U. S population control department reported 65% average rise in the students of tertiary education in 2018. Consequently, with the growing inhabitants, transportation sources are escalating, which is the ultimate reason environmental contamination. Secondly, lack of basic roads and highways is the significant cause of traffic jams and congestions.
Nevertheless, the governmental bodies are liable to control the vehicles on the road. If the competent authorities provide the residents of suburbs with the educational and earning resources in their hometowns, the former would have no reason to relocate in the towns. To illustrate, building new medical centers, universities, and establishment of companies in the countryside would benefit the masses at their doorsteps. Moreover, a suitable budget should be allocated to construct more roads and bridges to overcome the traffic flow.
To conclude, the proliferation in vehicles on roads due to the growing population and worst road conditions is becoming a major issue in both cities and towns. Therefore, the executive authorities must take steps to rectify this prevalent trend, by providing ease and comfort to the masses in rural regions. Furthermore, a fixed amount of budget should be dedicated to the development of roads.
Voluminous traffic on the
roads
in urban areas has become a serious problem, in various countries across the globe. While there are myriads contributing factors to this, over population and poor
road
infrastructure are the predominant ones.
However
, various
positive
measures, including; masses’ facilitation in rural regions and construction of new
roads
, can
be taken
by the
government
to eradicate this issue.
To
begin
with, there are several causes of hike in the vehicles in metropolitan regions.
Firstly
, with every passing day, urban areas are getting
densely
populated. Owing to the fact that cities
are equipped
with the advanced academic institutes, hospitals and organizations, individuals shift towards such areas.
For instance
, the U. S population control department reported 65% average rise in the students of tertiary education in 2018.
Consequently
, with the growing inhabitants, transportation sources are escalating, which is the ultimate reason environmental contamination.
Secondly
, lack of basic
roads
and highways is the significant cause of traffic jams and congestions.
Nevertheless
, the governmental bodies are liable to control the vehicles on the
road
. If the competent authorities provide the residents of suburbs with the educational and earning resources in their hometowns, the former would have no reason to relocate in the towns. To illustrate, building new medical centers, universities, and establishment of
companies
in the countryside would benefit the masses at their doorsteps.
Moreover
, a suitable budget should
be allocated
to construct more
roads
and bridges to overcome the traffic flow.
To conclude
, the proliferation in vehicles on
roads
due to the growing population and worst
road
conditions is becoming a major issue in both cities and towns.
Therefore
, the executive authorities
must
take steps to rectify this prevalent trend, by providing
ease
and comfort to the masses in rural regions.
Furthermore
, a
fixed
amount of budget should
be dedicated
to the development of
roads
.