Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Dailly assignment : Transportation's Effects

Topic : Transportation's Effects

Long time ago, they viewed The invention of the automobiles as a great step forward. Today, they don't always considered them such as wonderful machines. They realize that they cause a number of social and environmental problems worldwide. The most serious problem is the air pollution. In fact, burning gasoline and diesel fuel in motor vehicles releases many chemical substances into the atmosphere, including large amounts of CO2 and other toxic gazes. The higher levels 0f CO2 in the atmosphere have led to warmer weather and climate change around the world. One way to limit the amount of CO2 produced by cars and trucks encourages people to use motor vehicle less, walk and ride a bicycle more. In many parts of the United States, for example people can only get around by car. They can't walk or ride a bicycle easily. Buses don't circulate on every roads and they can't easily take a train too. In some USA cities, public transportation does exist, but fewer people use it because of their inconvenient and cost. One way to limit the number of cars and taxi on the road consists to charge drivers whose cars use diesel and fuel some taxes and fees. These fees could keep people driving unnecessarily, and the money they bring in could help them to pay the transportation. They can reduce pollution from motor vehicles by changing the engines of motor vehicle so that they could use different fuels. Today natural gas could replace gasoline in car engines since it doesn't pollute at all.

Written by David Lateu

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