The first car appeared on British roads in 1888. By the year 2000 there may be as many as 29 million vehicles on British roads. Alternative forms of transport should be encouraged and international laws introduced to control car ownership and use. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your knowledge or experience.

The governments shall impose restricted rules on the number of purchased
cars
.
As a result
, citizens will direct into using alternative transportations. I couldn’t be more agreeable, as I believe that owning individual
cars
can affect different life aspects negatively.
First
of all, it consumes non-renewable fuel
such
as gasoline,
consequently
; over time we will have a shortage in petroleum-based energy.
Second
of all, if each individual has one car, the roads will be extremely crowded, to an extent; we will barely find a space to walk. As an example, the traffic jams which we are stuck at every day going to work.
Therefore
, the authorities and stakeholders are trying to overcome
this
problem by building many bridges on the account of cutting trees.
This
deforestation has bad impacts on the climate and environment.
Thus
, the global warming problem that we are living on currently. In
this
case, one of the best solutions is using other types of vehicles. Namely, electric and electronic
cars
.
Hence
, they produce no fuel emissions, so they will reduce the pollution immensely. as proof, the United Kingdom started to use electric
cars
recently which helped the country to overcome some of the weather’s problems.
Moreover
, these transportations use renewable sources of energy, so it guarantees to have them permanently.
In addition
, it will help us to save unrenewable energy to use it for more prioritized purposes
such
as industry. To summarize, international laws have to be on the side of individual
cars
’ ownership limitations.
In addition
. They should support the innovations of the transportation world. My opinion stands for
this
,
although
using other kinds of
cars
is challenging and cannot be applied overnight. But it is worth encouraging people to try using them.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • reliance on
  • regulate
  • traffic congestion
  • pollution
  • public health
  • sustainable development
  • alternative forms of transport
  • car ownership
  • balancing benefits and drawbacks
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