In a number of countries, some people think it is necessary to spend large sums of money on constructing new railway lines for very fast trains between cities. Others believe the money should be spent on improving existing public transport. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.

People around the world
use
fast
trains
for daily purposes. Many believe that money should be spent on fast
trains
and railway lines. While I completely agree with
this
scheme, others believe that it would be better to spend the fund on existing regular public transport. According to my opinion, fast going
trains
are very important for several reasons.
Firstly
, the land and homes are more affordable in urban areas than in the city centre. So, lots of people move there to live but they need to come to the city for a job.
Moreover
, nowadays commuters go from one location to another location for several purposes like work, study, shopping and so on. So, it will save their time and they might complete some work in between.
Secondly
, safety is one of the major concerns for transporters. They want to go to and from their jobs safely. IF they drive their own transit, they not only need to be concerned about accidents but
also
about the harm that could happen from other drivers. They could transfer their driving to a professional skilled drivers of
trains
.
In addition
,
this
is a flow-on effect here because if we can reduce the number of cars on the road, it will cut down on traffic jams and road delays.
On the other hand
, the construction of new railways for very fast
trains
is very expensive. People think it would be better if we
use
this
money on our existing transit like buses,
trains
and motorways. We can improve the quality and number of transport for the ever-expanding populations. We can
use
the budget on boats and ferries. In conclusion, though we can get the benefit from expanding the budget on our current transportation, it would be better to
use
the money on constructing new lines for fast
trains
because it will help us to stand on the global standard.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • infrastructure
  • efficient
  • congestion
  • sustainable
  • environmentally friendly
  • connectivity
  • economic growth
  • public transportation
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