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A conversation between two people on traffic jams

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Answered by RadiGad
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Sujon: Hello hasib, how are you? Why are you so late in class today?

 

Hasib: Oh! It was a painful experience as I got stuck in traffic jam.

 

Sujon: That's really sad. Traffic jam has become a serious problem nowadays for the people of this city.

 

Hasib: Oh, yes! I am also bothered with the traffic jam in this city.

 

Sujon: It is killing our valuable time cruelly. Still nobody knows when we will get released from this nuisance.

 

Hasib: Exactly! Nobody comes forward to solve the problem. The main cause for this traffic jam is the plying of huge numbers of cars.

 

Sujon: Yes, during office hours, we find hundred of cars and buses blocking the roads. It is mainly caused when different vehicles want to move ahead overtaking each other. 

 

Hasib: Right. Huge number of cars and buses in the narrow roads are contributing much to this problem. There are some other causes also.

 

Sujon: Yes, there are too many cars in proportion to our roads, and roads are not so wide as they should be. Mismanagement is also a big factor for this problem.

 

Hasib: You are right. The unfavorable street conditions and violation of the traffic rules are contributing much to traffic jam in this city.

 

Sujon: You are correct. But how can we get rid of this curse in this city?

 

Hasib: I believe this problem can be solved by proper management of the whole traffic system. Illegal and unlicensed cars, buses, and rickshaws should be taken off.

 

Sujon: Exactly! Besides, the streets should be widened, flyovers at the main crossings should be made, the drivers should be properly trained, and sufficient traffic police should be employed to control the traffic.  

 

Hasib: That's right. The authority should come forward with all these measures to solve traffic jam.

 

Sujon: Thank you very much for your valuable suggestions. Good bye.

 

Hasib: You are most welcome. Bye and see you again.

Answered by babli65
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Answer:

Myself: Hello, Jahid, how are you?

Jahid: I’m ok. But I cannot think of living in Dhaka any more.

Myself: Why, any problem?

Jahid: Really days are getting worse.

Myself: What are you telling about?

Jahid; Traffic Jam. Can you think how disgusting it is?

Myself: Oh! Really disgusting. I needed two hours to reach from Jatrabari to Dhanmondi .

Jahid: Can you think it? What a boring city it is!

Myself: It’s one of the main problem of Dhaka.

Jahid: People are disgusted.

Myself: There’s no rule in the city. Drivers stop bus here and there.

Jahid: More than that is the un-experienced drivers.

Myself: How can we get rid of it?

Jahid: We have to tolerate it.

Myself: Really we are unlucky.

Jahid: Don’t be so disheartened. Our Govt. is trying their best.

Myself: Ok. Let’s be hopeful.

Jahid: Nothing to do. Thank you for your witty argument.

Myself: You’re welcome.a

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