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In my opinion private cars should not be prohibited from city centers to


help alleviate pollution because you know cars are a major means of
transportation for many commuters. Rather than banning them, a better
approach might be to encourage the use of public transportation or
promote walking and cycling. This way, we can reduce congestion and
pollution without limiting people’s mobility.
2. I think making more areas of cities into pedestrian-only zones might
increase business in local shops because with more pedestrians walking
through these areas, there is a greater chance they will stop by shops,
cafes or markets. This foot traffic can lead to increased sales and create a
more vibrant and attractive environment for both locals and tourists.
3. In my country Vietnam, in the past, we had to rely on bicycles and
motorbikes for daily commuting. However, these days transportation has
greatly developed, making travel faster and easier. For example, modern
public buses and an expanding network of highways have significantly
improved convenience for people traveling both within cities and between
provinces or even around the world by planes.
4. I don’t agree with the view that public transport systems should be run by
private companies. From my perspective, I believe these systems should
be operated by national or local governments because public
transportation is a vital service that should prioritize accessibility and
affordability for all citizens do not profit. Government control ensures that
the primary goal is serving the public, maintaining quality, and keeping
prices fair, rather than maximizing profits.
5. In the future, I think the way we travel to work will change significantly
due to advances in technology and environmental concerns. We may see
a shift toward self-driving vehicles, which could alleviate traffic accidents
and make commuting more efficient. Electric and green energy-powered
transportation will likely become the norm as countries focus on reducing
carbon emissions. Moreover, remote work may remain a common choice,
reducing the need for daily commuting altogether. For those who do
commute, public transport systems will become more advanced, making
travel faster and more convenient.

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