Transportation signifies a great importance of the daily life of the people. The quality of life of each individual of society is enhanced with a slight improvement of it; furthermore, there are numerous kinds of transportation that one may find very helpful, if the necessary developments are taken care of. Some people argue that allocating the main budget on installing new railways for brand-new fast trains has the utmost usefulness in order to further increase the quality. However, others claim that the budget should be directed in other modes of trasport such as renovating the existing ways of travelling. I highly believe that governments should be focused on advancing the already existing public transport and should not be spending time to construct fast train lines.
First of all, a country without a proper public transport cannot function robustly. In other words, a country is responsible to develop all of its routes of transport. Merely upgrading fast train lines would cause no benefit in the remote areas but only to metropolitan cities. Consequently, the villages and small towns would be left out in this kind of upgradement. On top of that, if carriageways and paths are reconstructed, popularity of rather small municipalities would ultimately sky rocket. Hence, population might be dispersed in a more organized way.
On the other hand, it is argued that governments should unequally distribute its financial resources which are reserved for the means of transportation. They claim fast train lines are the first things that need be installed. In a such country, pace of the travel between more urbanized areas strengthens; thereby, the crucial cities would gain more importance and attract newcomers. For instance, huge metropolitan areas—Istanbul, Ankara, Konya, and Sivas—have become more and more popular in Turkey after the completion of fast train railways.
Although, installing rails for fast speed trains countrywide comes with various merits, disregarding other means of transportation cannot be thought to be a good option. It is governments’ duties to invest in and provide necessary budget to all routes across a nation.
Transportation
signifies a great importance of the daily life of the
people
. The quality of life of each individual of society
is enhanced
with a slight improvement of it;
furthermore
, there are numerous kinds of
transportation
that one may find
very
helpful, if the necessary developments
are taken
care of.
Some
people
argue that allocating the main budget on installing new railways for brand-new
fast
trains
has the utmost usefulness in order to
further
increase the quality.
However
, others claim that the budget should
be directed
in
other
modes of
trasport
such as renovating the existing ways of travelling. I
highly
believe that
governments
should
be focused
on advancing the already existing public transport and should not be spending time to construct
fast
train
lines.
First of all
, a country without a proper public transport cannot function
robustly
. In
other
words, a country is responsible to develop all of its routes of transport.
Merely
upgrading
fast
train
lines would cause no benefit in the remote areas
but
only
to metropolitan cities.
Consequently
, the villages and
small
towns would be
left
out in this kind of
upgradement
.
On top of that
, if carriageways and paths
are reconstructed
, popularity of
rather
small
municipalities would
ultimately
sky rocket.
Hence
, population might
be dispersed
in a more organized way.
On the
other
hand, it
is argued
that
governments
should
unequally
distribute its financial resources which
are reserved
for the means of
transportation
. They claim
fast
train
lines are the
first
things that need
be installed
. In a such country, pace of the travel between more urbanized areas strengthens; thereby, the crucial cities would gain more importance and attract newcomers.
For instance
, huge metropolitan areas—Istanbul, Ankara,
Konya
, and
Sivas
—have become more and more popular in Turkey after the completion of
fast
train
railways.
Although, installing rails for
fast
speed
trains
countrywide
comes
with various merits, disregarding
other
means of
transportation
cannot be
thought
to be a
good
option. It is
governments
’ duties to invest in and provide necessary budget to all routes across a nation.