Public transport should be free. D you agree or disagree?

In today's modern society, the topic of whether or not public
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infrastructure should be complimentary for citizens is a serious discussion point. It is the firm opinion of
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writer that public facilities providing for movement should be free for everyone
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promoting equality and reducing
burden
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on the environment despite some financial issues. It must be acknowledged that free public
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significantly
contribute
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to the equality promotion.
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to say, free charge of public
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allows citizens to gain more
accessibilities
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accessibility
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in using the whole
communities
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common infrastructure regardless of financial status.
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, a person who comes from the lower class with lower income can get more opportunities to access
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the cities'
transport
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amenities
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without concerns about the
prize
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price
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of tickets or the social class.
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, there is another perception
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those who support public
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amenities
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should be paid to avoid financial burden.
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, those transporting services require money from the clients' tickets so as to supply
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the overhead cost to operate the engine and sustainable insurance.
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,
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point of view can be challenged since some
countries
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country's
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authorities
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as
Spain
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government
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successfully made possible free public transportation by taxing banks and energy companies. It is the opinion of the author that public transportation should
completely
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complimentary in light of emission diminishment. Simply put, as these public movement
amenities
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are free, there will be more people
prefer
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who prefer
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to use them. The more people
attend to
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use
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public
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, the
lesser
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private vehicles
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be used which have been dominated
for
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a
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substantial factors leading to
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traffic
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congestion
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and air pollution.
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, there will be a considerable
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in the rate of emission especially carbon dioxide
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from the traffic by making it free for public
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. In conclusion,
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charging tickets for public
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can avoid the budget burden, complimentary opportunities
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those
amenities
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allows
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allow
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people to encourage equality and diminish
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environmental problems.

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coherence and cohesion
Make sure each paragraph has a clear main idea and that all sentences in the paragraph support that idea. This will help with the logical structure.
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Try to be more clear about your opinion in the introduction. You can restate your main points in the conclusion to strengthen your argument.
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Use more specific examples to support your points. For example, include a specific example of how free public transport helped a city or country.
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The introduction clearly presents the topic and your opinion, which is a good start.
coherence and cohesion
You present arguments for both sides of the debate, which shows understanding of the topic.

Fully explain your ideas

To get an excellent score in the IELTS Task 2 writing section, one of the easiest and most effective tips is structuring your writing in the most solid format. A great argument essay structure may be divided to four paragraphs, in which comprises of four sentences (excluding the conclusion paragraph, which comprises of three sentences).

For we to consider an essay structure a great one, it should be looking like this:

  • Paragraph 1 - Introduction
    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
  • Paragraph 2 - First supporting paragraph
    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 3 - Second supporting paragraph
    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
  • Paragraph 4 - Conclusion
    • Sentence 1 - Summary
    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
    • Sentence 3 - Prediction or recommendation

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • sustainability
  • emissions
  • inequality
  • congestion
  • economic feasibility
  • subsidies
  • infrastructure
  • overcrowding
  • commute
  • incentivize
  • service quality
  • reinvest
  • equitable access
  • fiscal responsibility
  • peak hours
  • public subsidy
  • taxpayer burden
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