Q. Should government spend more money on improving roads and highways, or should government spend more money on improving public transport. Which one do you support? use examples and specific reasons to support your answer.

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Q. Should government spend more money on improving roads and highways, or should government spend more money on improving public transport. Which one do you support? use examples and specific reasons to support your answer.

In my position, I am inclined to buttress the fact that government should definitely spend more money on development of public transport. The reasons for this decision are based on the fact that public transportation helps to preserve our natural resources and also reduces pollution. Moreover it also reduces traffic jams, and our overall expenditure of travelling.

As a matter of first importance, we have limited natural resources on our planet. One they are consumed, it will be impossible to replenish them. However, we always forget this fact and are consuming resources such as gas, petro...

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