One problem faced by almost every large city is traffic congestion. What do you think the causes are? What solutions can you suggest?

Almost every large
city
around the world somehow faces a problem which is
traffic
congestion
.
In other words
, there are too many cars passing through the same place at the same time, or all over the
city
in a specific part of the day.
Therefore
, In
this
essay I will outline my opinion about
this
topic, detailing what would be the best
solutions
for
this
problem.
First
, in my ,opinion there are many different causes that create these
traffic
congestions done directly by individuals.
For example
, at the time people lives their houses to go to work and when they are going back home, or when an accident happens.
Secondly
, there are causes that were somehow created by these
cities
management,
such
as infrastructure and bad project planning and management. Both issues combined brings
this
problem faced by almost every large
city
.
However
, in my point of ,view there are some
solutions
that could be implemented bringing relief to
cities
at times that normally happen in car congestions.
For instance
, if people from the same company lift their colleges
instead
of all of them come by car could bring a good help reducing car
traffic
,
also
, the usage of a bicycle by individuals and the incentive of the government to do
such
thing would
further
decrease influx
congestion
as well as improve the environment.
Nonetheless
, the government should
also
enhance roads infrastructure to give a better transit flow, in and out of the
city
. As result,
traffic
congestion
is hard to manage, principally in large
cities
even with great
solutions
. In conclusion,
although
there are many different
solutions
outlined to improve
traffic
congestion
in large
cities
there are many other details that should be taken into consideration. In my opinion, transit congestions can be solved with heavy work done by the government.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • traffic congestion
  • urban population
  • public transportation
  • urban planning
  • infrastructure
  • economic strength
  • consumerism
  • car ownership
  • commuting
  • peak hours
  • public transit
  • carpooling
  • ride-sharing
  • remote work
  • flexible working hours
  • cycling infrastructure
  • congestion charges
  • traffic management systems
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