Traffic Chaos
53Bangalore, India
If you are in Bangalore, India, you would have noticed the number of new vehicles that are adding on the roads culminating in heavy traffic and traffic jams.
Not much difference we would find in other states of India, and in other parts of world.
Earlier in ancient days people used to walk or ride horses, later came the bullock cart with wheels. No doubt people in those days used to move in horses, a wishful thinking comes to us - ah.. if only those days return and there are no vehicles on the road polluting atmosphere. But will those days return?
What's the best solution to remove the traffic jams.
Government should put in more buses on the roads and give them free accessability to roads. They should have their own tracks. Other vehicles should be barred using these roads.
Strictly no broadening of roads should be undertaken, because people will start buying more vehicles and become a cause for polluting the atomosphere and contribute to Global Warming.
People should be encouraged to use bus and bus alone.
BUS BUS BUS is the only answer to come out of all this trouble. All other vehicles should be given so less a place to manovere that they should go automatically off the roads.
When buses moves it should be given V.I.P. treatment on the roads. There should be no one way roads. Two way roads will minimise the time of travelling and distance. Every road should be only broadend that much that it could hold three buses on its width. Travelling by bus should be made cheap and other modes of travelling very costly. Thus indirectly penalise the perpetuators of Global warming.
Tax the car and two wheeler owners more.
Other idea could be that number plates with odd numbers should ply on one day and number plates of even numbers should ply on the other day. It should be made applicabale to all cars, bikes and scooters. By this way half of the vehicles (Cars, scooters and bikes) will be off the roads.
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