Science, asked by AnanyaAjithkumar, 1 year ago

what would happen if you don't get petrol or diesel for a week in your village or town?

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Answered by mregowarrior
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There is will be a lot of chaos.  People who don't know about the unavailability of fuel will stand in lines at the petrol pumps.  People who had tankfuls of petrol/diesel in their vehicles will continue using vehicles, but with more care.
Then the traffic problems will ease.  Public transport will continue for some time.  More people will use the trains.  Children and adults alike will use bicycles a lot, even to the office, like in clean European towns.
The roads will look like those four decades ago.  There will be less dust in the atmosphere. 
Many persons perhaps will have difficulty in reaching their offices.  Perhaps electricity will continue.  So people based on internet will do good work.  Some schools may get holidays.  Electric vehicles and CNG based vehicles will continue running.
More people will think of good ways of transport.
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AnanyaAjithkumar: i don't want lengthy answer
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mregowarrior: There is will be a lot of chaos. People who don't know about the unavailability of fuel will stand in lines at the petrol pumps. Public transport will continue for some time. More people will use the trains. Children and adults alike will use bicycles a lot, even to the office, Electric vehicles and CNG based vehicles will continue running.
More people will think of good ways of transport.
mregowarrior: is this ok
AnanyaAjithkumar: thanks
Answered by AanyaKandwal
3
If this happen anywhere at a particular place then the consequences will like this:
1-There will be scarcity of transport vehicles
2-The daily work of people will be slow as usual.
3There will be rush at that village
4-Transpotation and export of goods will not happen in which company will get loss.

AnanyaAjithkumar: any other points please
AanyaKandwal: Such as
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