THE ONLY WAY TO IMPROVE ROAD SAFETY IS TO GIVE MUCH STRICTER PUNISHMENTS ON DRIVING OFFENCES. TO WHAT EXTENT DO YOU AGREE OR DİSAGREE?
In the
last
few years, the debate regarding road safety
has been raised. Some people claim that the only way to increase road security is to have strict rules and punishment systems. However
, I believe that such
measures will not be enough and we need more actions to tackle this
problem.
Firstly
, the government should have the responsibility for ensuring that the country has a safe route according to the standards. For example
, in the major cities, we should have huge roads
then
small network routes. In addition
, roadway maintenance should occur frequently in order to avoid accidents. Furthermore
, we should have a national roads
safety
committee that will inspect and standardize the traffic
safety
issues. For instance
, the committee will give guidelines to be followed as well as training to the inspectors to monitor the progress.
Secondly
, the government also
needs to make clear traffic
rules and distribute them to the people. In other words
, theoretical knowledge should be included in driving lessons. In addition
, such
knowledge should be distributed to all roads
users. Thirdly
, the presence of traffic
lights is essential to allow smooth movements of the vehicles. All of that together with a strict punishment system will decrease accidents and promote roads
safety
.
In conclusion, to decrease the accidents and make sure the security of motor traffic
, cyclists and pedestrians we should have excellent roads
as well as a formal committee that responsible for the guidelines. In addition
to a strict fines system. Also
, a theoretical exam should take place for all driving students.Submitted by a.rashaeideh on
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