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Question
Explain any four ways of controlling the problem of road traffic in big cities.
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Solution
- Improving Public Transportation: Expanding and improving public transportation systems like buses, metro trains, and trams can help to reduce the number of private vehicles on the road. Reliable, efficient, and affordable public transportation encourages individuals to stop using their automobiles, reducing urban congestion and pollution.
- Reducing Driving: Since we are still dependent on fossil fuels and the number of cars on the road is increasing day by day, a significant reduction in vehicular pollution is necessary. Measures that encourage us to drive less can help curb vehicular pollution and protect natural resources and public health.
- Personal Contributions: How we drive and how we take care of our vehicles affects fuel economy and pollution emissions. Individuals can also make a difference in the effort to reduce pollution from vehicles. Driving as little as possible is the best way to reduce the harmful environmental impact of transportation needs. Choosing a place to live that reduces the need to drive is another way.
- Promoting Carpooling and Ride-sharing: Encouraging carpooling and ride-sharing schemes can help reduce the number of vehicles on the road. Sharing rides allows numerous individuals to use a single vehicle, reducing congestion, fuel consumption, and emissions.
- Plantation of trees.
- Use of non-conventional sources of energy.
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