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By increasing the number of car all around the world, our daily life has become much easier and more convinient. However, it is true that it has made a big problem like a big traffic jam as mentioned by the topic, too.
I totally agree on the given statement that a lot of cities all over the world are struggling with the traffic jam, especially in a capital cities where many which lots of people live. For example, Seoul, the main city of Korea Republic of has very high population density in spite of the small land. As many people live, of course, there are many car owners too. So, in a rush hour in morning, it’s like a war or a series of people who wants to refuge. I have heard that there are many problems about the traffic, too, even in a large city of United States, like New York City.
The increment of car ownership for the past thirty years has made a war-like traffic jam, which is needed a help from government. I have seen a surprising scene when I traveled Europe, which is about the traffic. Even though the tram of Europe was old and foul a little bit, most people used the tram instead of a car. I wondered that why they were using the tram even though the system had been terrible. However, I realized the reason, which was because of the fee. The payment charged to people who bought a ticket fee for a year was extremely cheap compared to other nations like Korea, or United States. Although many people have a car, they use a tram as their ways of transportation until now.
It can be difficult to adapt to all nations, I reckon that many people would start to use public transportation like bus, or subway by dropping the price for using them under some kind of conditions. 315단어. 작성시간 39분 49초
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