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MemberMay 19, 2022 at 12:09 AM in reply to: Task 2 (Problem/solution essay) : Traffic congestionTraffic congestion is one of the most prominent issue faced by nearly all the big cities nowadays.
This essay will first suggest about the causes behind it and they are lack of it’s management by the police and longer trip durations and then argue that its effective control by the rules and regulaions of the government authorities and very wide roads contructions are the most viable solutions.
The foremost problems caused by mismanagement of it by police are that lot of time waste especially for people travelling to far off places.
And also nowadays as there are so many vehicles on the bigger cities,as a result it becomes quite hard for the police to manage the vehicles effectively for efficint continuos traffic flow.
Furthermore,also due to so many automobile’s long queues on these cities,some people often try to break the traffic rules and try to get to their destination faster which eventually sometimes lead to lot of road accidents.
Possible solutions to these causes would be to have skilled traffic police all over the big cities and automobiles proper management by the government authorities and construction of very wide roads.
If the higher govennment officials conduct proper trainings for the traffic police on how to manage the traffic effectively then we will notice a smooth movement of the automobiles in the bigger cities.
Furthermore,the central government also needs to plan on how to create the wide roads in the large cities for continuous movement of the vehicles.
To conclude,poor traffic management by the police and narrow roads in the bigger cities will lead to lengthy trip durations and maybe sometimes violation of traffic rules by some people which can lead to harsh road accidents but if the higher government people takes efficient steps to combat these problems,then there will always be continuous automobiles flow in these cities and people won’t be breaking the traffic rules anymore and will be able to reach their destinations very timely and comfortably.
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The four given line graphs show the quantities of good transported by the four different modes of transport during the year 1974-2002 in the UK.
Overall,it is clearly seen that,through road transportation the highest quantities of good were deported during the above years while water transportation being second,rail transportation being third and pipeline transportation being fourth in transporting the goods during the above period.
In the year 1974,around 5 million tonnes of the goods were transported by pipeline which was gradually increased to 25 million tonnes by the year 1982 and then it was eventually decreased down to around 20 million tonnes by the year 2002 whereas approx. 40 million tonnes of good were transported by rail during the years 1974-2002 while the amounts of goods transported by the water has seen a gradual increase and then decrease and then increase during the years 1974-2002 from around 40 million tonnes to around 60 million tonnes whereas the highest quantities of goods were transported by road as compared to the other modes of transportation from approx. 70 million tonnes in the year 1974 to around 100 million tonnes by the year 2002.