Transportation

Transportation

  • Submitted By: rirynn
  • Date Submitted: 10/14/2013 3:56 AM
  • Category: Miscellaneous
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The Importance of Public Transport in the Modern City

In this era, transportation is the most crucial needs for modern city, which has very high mobility rate. Some of them have their own car and some of them choose to use public transportation. There are so many kinds of commuters on public transportation. Without public transportation, some people will find it difficult to do their daily activities.
Nowadays, people have to live in practical world. Some people think that driving their own car is the easiest way to go to their destination. They can go to everywhere and do not have to crowd with other people. In fact, private vehicles accounted for the highest number of traffic jam and pollution. To reduce this huge problem, government should provide suitable public transportation for society.
Government has a major role to provide ease of using public transport. Public transportation must be accessible to every single person (old, students and handicap people). Also our government needs to spend money to hire enough personal, which could make of this service a safety, and punctual media of transportation. By this way, society will live in efficiency, which make them become more productive. Moreover, taking public transportation will increase our patience effectively because we have to wait for the bus and we have to follow to the time schedule of public transportation. We will have more money to spend with other things because we do not have to maintain our own car or fill fuel. Some of us may have a chance to multiply our connection with others.
In conclusion, public transportation is really needed in modern city. It will resolve traffic jam effectively because public transportation can help to decrease the amount of private cars. Pollution problems will also disappear as private cars decrease. The environmental problems will be better if we use public transportation.

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