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    2013, show that people who use public transport had increased than people who use their own transport. From this statistic we know that people mostly like to use public transport than their own transport. For that reasons, we find the comparison between public transport and own transport. There are five features like number of people in one transport, safety, time, cost, and the bad effect on people health that we can compared between them. Firstly, public transport can accommodate many people in one

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    United States. Historic evidence states that streets has been a place of interaction, movement and activity. When cars were firstly introduced, the road corridors were still a place to walk, move, and play. However, in the mid twentieth century motor vehicles become more popular, where two concepts arose to dominate road design: • The most key role of a road is to accommodate efficient movement and fast journey for

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    Heavy penalties should be imposed on careless drivers as evidence suggests that careless driving remains a major road safety concern for the general public and is associated with many road deaths and injuries. Careless driving as defined by police authorities and legal bodies as driving without due care and attention and usually without reasonable consideration for other road users.(Ott Legal-careless driving definition). List of careless or unsafe driving actions can go on and on and some of them

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    INTRODUCTION Road traffic incidents are becoming a regular issue nowadays. In spite of many remedial actions taken by a government to solve these issues, there are ever increasing. The road accidents becoming another big c health concern at the public level. The accidents have risen up to around 50 million injuries and 1.2 million of deaths around the world. Talking about Dubai specifically it is a lucrative country for businesses and offers a luxury lifestyle for all, these attractions have made

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    Transport Project Agenda • Transport Sector – Current Constraints • Project objectives • Expressway No. 1 Component: 1. Component Objectives 2. Scope of the project 3. Road data and economic analysis • Expected Project outcomes • Project Financing Transport Sector – Current Constraints Inadequate infrastructure to support transport and trade movement along the main transport and trade corridors. • According to SCRB, 80 per cent of the existing roads in Iraq are in bad condition and require immediate

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    United States. Historic evidence states that streets has been a place of interaction, movement and activity. When cars were firstly introduced the road corridors were still a place to walk, move, and play. However, in the mid twenty century motor vehicles become more popular, where two concepts came to dominate road design: • The most key role of a road is to accommodate efficient movement and fast journey for vehicles.

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    rules and places lives of their own, their family, and other people passing on road. So, it is essential to find a solution that can force people to follow rules at most places if not all. So, objective of automatic speed bump is as follow:  To make a system which can force people to follow traffic rules.  To make an alternative to conventional speed bump, which is more efficient and flexible for use.  To make roads safer for Driver and pedestrians.  To automate the process of traffic control

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    Free Bus Rides for The Elderly Should the elderly receive free bus rides? This is a controversial issue that many countries are faced with in nowadays. People analyze this problem by taking both pros and cons into consideration. Some people are in favor of the elderly riding bus for free because they have rights to benefit the giving back from the society to which they devote most of their lifetime. On the other hand, some disapproval voices emerge in terms of influence on the social economy or

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    Free Bus Rides

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    Topic: Should the elderly receive free bus rides? My opinion: yes! Free Bus Rides for The Elderly Should the elderly receive free bus rides? This is a controversial issue that many countries are faced with in nowadays. People analyze this problem by taking both pros and cons into consideration. Some people are in favor of the elderly riding bus for free because they have right to benefit the giving back from the society to which they devote most of their lifetime. On the other hand, some disapproval

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    The Pros And Cons Of Uber

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    destination-your fee is pre calculated to give you the confidence of how much you will be paying. Uber has changed the old perception of accepting unworthy road transport-that perception is dead and buried. The honors’ lies with the individual who will wants to accept a good transport vs a scrappy one. AM I SAFE? When travelling with public transport doubts of safety start to crawl in because you may never know what might happen but one may safely travel with Uber without having to worry. Uber uses

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