There is too much noise in many public places in cities. What are the causes of this problem? What can be done to solve the problem?

Many public places in urban areas, these days, are getting too noisy.
This
essay will be discussing some factors and some measures that should be taken to solve the issue.
One
of the
first
problems of why big cities in many areas are becoming noisy is that the number of people who employ private vehicles is increasing. The sounds of engines and clack sounds of the automobile are overused.
As a result
,
this
produces too much
noise
in the environment.
For example
, in New York City, the USA, most people do not take public transport, they use their own cars
instead
.
Thus
, the noises of their automobile are making too much
noise
which is considered annoying for some citizens. A possible solution to
this
problem would be to take public transports for the local citizens if they want to commute from
one
place to another.
This
is believed effective to reduce the amount of
noise
generated by private cars as they are taking the public commuters.
For instance
, in Japan, the public is required to utilise public transport to move from
one
place to another.
This
is clearly potent in deducting the
noise
in cities.
Consequently
, the cities are freed from too loud noises. In conclusion, too much
noise
in ample public premises in urban regions is owing to some issues,
one
of which is too many private transports used by the local communities.
Therefore
, a possible solution that needs to be done is by taking public transports to go from
one
place to another.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • noise pollution
  • urbanization
  • population density
  • traffic congestion
  • infrastructure development
  • public announcement systems
  • street performances
  • noise regulations
  • soundproof materials
  • public transportation
  • designated quiet zones
  • green spaces
  • buffer zones
  • public awareness
  • community efforts
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