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causes are pollution and traffic congestion, and the most viable solution is to reduce public transport fees and create train and bus stations.
The primary issue developing countries face when their citizens start to buy cars is increased pollution. Linking Words
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responsible for the rise in traffic jams. Linking Words
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A solution to these problems is to establish rail and bus stations and lower the cost of public transportation. Linking Words
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would solve the problems by encouraging people to commute often on public transportation and creating a convenient method of travel. Linking Words
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