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Most urban areas or towns worldwide, in both developed and developing nations,

have a high traffic density. The effects of traffic congestion hurt many facets of
social life, including extending travel times, increasing fuel consumption, travel
costs, and impeding the growth of urban economies. This essay gives workable
methods and several explanations for the causes behind this issue.

To begin with, overpopulation is one reason for the enormous number of


automobiles. Residents frequently relocate to more developed areas for better
career prospects and living conditions. This resulted in an upsurge in demand for
commuting in most major cities at the same time. Therefore, the congestion will be
readily relieved if we modify our working habits flexibly. Moreover, the
government should encourage everyone to stay inside instead of moving during
peak hours.

The second cause of high volume traffic is a traffic jam. While vehicles are holding
up traffic on the road, the drivers have a tendency to use the horn so that they are
able to move faster. The best way to solve this problem is to ban some kinds of
vehicles from going to the city center or crowded areas in this time zone. For
example: truck, van, container,...

The final reason is that public transportation, such as buses, can take a long route
to a destination, but choosing cars can save time. To solve this problem, the
government can create special roads for public transport and reduce the load on
highways, which are mostly for cars.

In summary, the problem of traffic congestion can be solved by choosing to travel


by private means such as cars, encouraging people to limit travel during peak
hours, banning some means of transport and large vehicles go into the central area
at the specified time.

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