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Explain five eays of controlling traffic problem in metropolitan cities.
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Answer:
1. Better public transport by govt like metro, buses, cabs.
2. If company motivates employees for car pulling it will help to reduce number of cars in road.
3. Flexible working hours, instead of keeping exact same working timing with other companies if company can give flexibility on timing then it will reduce crowd in road at same time.
4. Different working days, instead of every company makes saturday sunday holiday, if some companies can make sunday, monday holiday. then there will be less traffic on saturday and monday as well.
5. Water Pipe Line, YES, Water Pipe line, if you will observe in Delhi, Bangalore kind of cities more than 10% traffic in road morning and evening time are Big Big Water Tankers. If govt starts providing water thru pipe line every where then these tankers will be vanished from roads.
Explanation:
Answer:
1)complete ban should be imposed on the use of plastic bags to prevent choking of
drains.
2)Canals in and around the metropolitan area should
be de-silted periodically.
3)People should not be encouraged to migrate into cities. In order to prevent this, smaller satellite towns should be made to come up and remunerative economic activity set up in those places as well as in
rural areas.
4) The police force should be spread across the
city with the induction of more personnel and by the setting up of more police
stations. They need to be disciplined and ethically trained.
5)More hospitals need to be built and more beds
added to augment the existing facility.
6)The effects of epidemics like dengue, malaria etc. can be minimised by deploying more para-medical personnel for monitoring and by adopting commensurate preventive measures.
7)More flyovers need to be constructed to control
the traffic congestion in the city. Car owners should also be encouraged to take public transport in the general interest of smooth traffic flow, especially now that AC Volvo buses have been added to the fleet.
If at least some of the above measures are taken, the
metropolitan cities will become better places to live in than what they are
today.