Ballarni quyidagi havolalar orqali stib olishingiz mumkin.
Increasing the price of petrol is the best way to solve growing traffic and pollution problems.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with the above statement?
What other measures do you think might be effective?
There is little room for doubt that cars have significantly facilitated our life . They, however, cause many problems such as traffic jams on roads and air pollution. Some people maintain that the most effective solution to above- mentioned issues would be an escalated price of petrol. Others, in turn, don`t share this view and offer other potential options. I disagree with this statement and in the following paragraphs support own opinion and give some suggestions to cope with this all- concerning problem.
There are many reasons why increasing the price of petrol brings little effect, if any. The roots of fiasco are not hard to determine. Firstly, the main obstacle to this idea is the lack of alternative source of energy for vehicles. Secondly, it is the fact that there are not well- organized public transport system in most developing cities. Therefore, costly petrol will only deteriorate the life of ordinary people and lead to protestations in large scales. Basis on these facts and others it is naïve to believe in the effectiveness of a suggested solution.
When it comes to other potential solutions it would be better if governments invest more money onto introduction and development of electric cars rather than unnecessary festivals and events like Oktoberfest. Also implementing more bicycles in small cities will mitigate the problem as they are eco- friendly . As well as this , governments, after spreading of electric cars, should increase the price of diesel vehicles. If people have petrol cars they have to buy even expensive fuel. But if they can`t afford diesel vehicle they will purchase electric cars and there is no need for fossil fuels.
To sum up it is my view that there are many other ways to relieve the traffic and pollution problems. But they should be supported by government and other influential conglomerates.