Governments should spend money on railways rather than roads. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?

There are more budgets from governments spent on
railways
instead
of
roads
.
Although
this
will lead the situation
that is
more and more terrible
traffic
jams, it is likely to find the solution to environmental problems and help the public to improve their health.
Therefore
, I believe that governments' focus on developing
railways
rather than
roads
is a clever and prescient decision. On the one hand, one of the disadvantages of more finance costing on
railways
is that more and more
traffic
problems will appear on the
roads
such
as jams of
cars
. Many
roads
may be broken and not fixed
due to
reducing money. Meanwhile, there isn't enough financial support to construct new
roads
so the current
roads
can not receive more and more
cars
in future.
As a result
, the
traffic
problem will increase.
On the other hand
, it is
also
extremely crucial to build more
railways
that not only are a good way to solve environmental problems but
also
can develop the health of people.
Firstly
, fewer and fewer
cars
will be used because of the terrible situation of
roads
.
Thus
, the pollution made by
cars
will be so heavy reducing the environment become better.
In addition
, the public will choose
railways
as the main way to go outside. If people use public transportation more like
railways
, the time the person activity will be increased.
To conclude
, in the short term, the situation of
traffic
will trouble us, but changing another view, it can
also
help us take public transport more. In the long term,
railways
are a more sustainable way for people to travel from different views.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Carbon emissions
  • Mass transportation
  • Traffic congestion
  • Economic growth
  • Regional development
  • Initial investment
  • Feasibility
  • Flexibility
  • Rural areas
  • Integration
  • Sustainable
  • Efficiency
  • Infrastructure
  • Commuters
  • Public expenditure
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Long-term investment
  • Accessibility
  • Connectivity
  • Modal shift
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