The Pathfinder

SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT PEOPLE ARE NOW A DAYS FACING A LOT TROUBLE DUE TO TRAFFIC. WHILE OTHERS FEEL THAT THERE ARE MANY OTHER PROBLEMS WHICH ARE MORE SERIOUS.

Introduction:  Yes, a lot of trouble due to traffic but there are more serious problems which should be addressed

BP1 Traffic Problem effects
Environmental pollution- diseases
Life at risk – diseases + accidents + ambulance late + bickering
financial loss/resources loss
Bickering/change of mood/frustration/psychological disorder
time wastage- loss of jobs

BP2 Other Problems


Population
Environmental Pollution
Unemployment
Poverty
Education System

Corruption and Crime

Conclusion: Population should be resolved first

Due to the innovation of automobiles, the pace of life has accelerated many folds, but people are also trapped in traffic congestion. At the same times, an intellectual section of society feels that there are other severe issues which need to be taken care of. I too strongly believe in untangling other devastating issues to make the world a better place to live in.

To embark upon, traffic in peak hours drains the precious time of day which can be utilised in other productive activities. Moreover, if a working professional gets late for the job, then he/she may have to face dire consequences due to it. On the other hand, fossil fuels are burnt in great quantity which put a detrimental effect on our environment and this contamination becomes the root cause of many incurable diseases. Therefore, traffic is such an issue which needs to be tackled so that valuable time is not wasted, and lives of people are not put in danger.

On the contrary, there is a huge list of problems which need to be resolved for humans’ peaceful existence. For instance, the researchers need to progressively look for sustainable cure for life threatening diseases to save the lives of people. Further, issues of poverty, deforestation, global warming and overuse of natural resources are major terrorisations for our society. Keeping all these things into consideration, all the people need to eradicate the disruptive issue of overpopulation because it is the foundation of almost all the problems listed above including traffic.

In a nutshell, traffic is definitely a challenging situation, but the problem of population should be handled first as by resolving it many other problems will be wiped out.

USEFUL VOCABULARY

 

Innovation: The introduction of new ideas, methods, products, or processes that lead to improvements or advancements in various fields or industries.

Pace: The speed or rate at which something happens, progresses, or occurs; the tempo or velocity of an activity, development, or change.

Accelerated: Made to happen or progress faster than usual or expected; increased in speed, intensity, or rate of growth.

Congestion: The state or condition of being overcrowded, blocked, or obstructed, typically due to an excessive accumulation or concentration of people, vehicles, or objects in a confined space.

Severe: Extremely intense, harsh, or serious; of a high degree or magnitude in terms of impact, intensity, or consequence.

Untangling: The act or process of separating or disentangling something that is twisted, knotted, or intricately interconnected; unraveling or resolving a complex or confused situation or problem.

Devastating: Causing severe damage, destruction, or harm; having a profoundly negative or disastrous impact on someone or something.

Dire: Extremely serious, urgent, or desperate; characterized by a grave or critical situation that requires immediate attention or action to prevent further harm or catastrophe.

Consequences: The outcomes, results, or effects of actions, decisions, or events, whether positive, negative, or neutral; the ramifications or repercussions of specific occurrences or behaviors.

Detrimental: Causing harm, damage, or adverse effects; having a negative impact or detrimental influence on someone or something.

Contamination: The introduction or presence of harmful, impure, or undesirable substances or elements into an environment, system, or object; pollution or adulteration by foreign or harmful agents.

Incurable: Not able to be cured, remedied, or resolved; permanent or irreversible in terms of a medical condition, disease, or problem.

Existence: The state or fact of being real, actual, or present; the condition or quality of existing or being alive; the state of being in existence or having being.

Progressively: In a gradual or incremental manner; proceeding or advancing step by step or in stages over time.

Sustainable: Capable of being maintained or continued over the long term without causing depletion of natural resources, environmental degradation, or other adverse effects on ecosystems or future generations.

Cure: A remedy or treatment that brings about the recovery, healing, or resolution of a medical condition, disease, or problem; a solution or method for eliminating or alleviating a problem or difficulty.

Threatening: Posing a risk, danger, or hazard to someone or something; having the potential to cause harm, damage, or adverse consequences.

Terrorisations: This word seems to be a variant of “terrorization,” which refers to the act of instilling fear, terror, or intimidation in someone through violent or coercive means.

Eradicate: To completely destroy, eliminate, or remove something, especially a problem, threat, or undesirable condition; to wipe out or exterminate entirely.

Disruptive: Causing interruption, disturbance, or interference with the normal flow, operation, or functioning of something; characterized by a tendency to interrupt or alter established patterns, processes, or systems.

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