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There is a advocating for having a fast and extensive rail

transportation system while others advocate for improving the existing


road transport is far more important and deserve that budget. This essay
discusses both views. In my perspective, I am favour of the existing
public transport on roads.
It is advantageous to residents who favour for public vehicles’
investment. By improving the existing public transport infrastructure,
cities would become more accessible, and this would lead to a reduction
in car usage. This, in turn, would reduce traffic congestion and pollution,
resulting in a cleaner and healthier environment. Moreover, improving
existing public transport would make it more affordable and accessible to
a wider range of people, providing greater equity in transportation.

Regarding to several some benefits of constructing new railway


lines for very fast trains, it increased efficiency not only enhances the
connectivity but also stimulates business activities and encourages
regional development., and improve the efficiency of transportation, it is
partly due to the separate transportation system. And hence, this will lead
to economic benefits as businesses would have greater access to markets.
Furthermore, the improvement of the most modern subway in terms of a
speedy and reliable train communication system which can carry a large
number of passengers and a huge volume of goods at a time, and can
remarkably reduce traffic congestion.

However, because of the separate transportation system, and its


advancement associated with complication, the schedule of commuters
will be disturbed and railway maintenance will have some troubles such
as its numerous cost. As so,the improving existing public transport would
make it more accessible and affordable to everyone than that of railway.

In conclusion, there are advantages to both constructing new


railway lines for fast trains and improving existing public transport. Even
though, a more prudent idea for urban citizens is improving existing
public transport as the superiority of public vehicles and the
imperfections of railway.

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