Problems Caused by Car The unlimited use of cars may cause many problems. What are those problems? In order to reduce the problems, should we discourage people to use cars?
The fast increase in the number of cars have brought along many related problems which are well worth our greatest attention. First of all, urban traffic is getting from bad to worse. I’d like to cite my own experience as an example. Five years ago, it took me about 30 minutes to drive from home to office. One year later, I needed to spend about 40 minutes on the way. Then two years later, I had to start out from home at least 1 hour earlier in order to get to my office on good time for work. And then, since last year, it has just been too normal for me to spend about one and half hours to make it. The traffic just moves like a (worm)!
Second, with the ever growing number of cars, air quality in urban areas is (deteriorating) with each passing day. We used to see clear blue sky and breathe fresh air, but now this would be a real (luxury). Car exhaust has seriously polluted the air and people’s health is greatly endangered. It seems certain that we human beings have already made a fatal mistake that could only be (remedied) by bringing down the number of cars hugely.
Sure, we can not deny the fact that cars have brought us speed, comfort and greater (mobility). However, these have already been history. We are suffering much more from cars than benefiting from them. Our health conditions are going down rapidly both due to the polluted air that we have to (breathe) every second and our lack of exercise as a result of the ever increasing amount of time we have to spend behind the wheel!
What can we do? From the foregoing discussion, I’m sure we have already found a solution: to (discourage) people to use cars! I know very well that science and technology are also developing very fast and there might be better (solutions) coming up in the future, but, before that, let’s first salvage ourselves in such a passive way!