Local traffic
QCA Unit 20
What's the big idea?
There are too many cars in our city centres. They are making
life noisy, smelly and dangerous for everyone. Is it now time the
high street was completely closed to traffic?
In the United Kingdom 70 per cent of
people go to work by car. Only one per cent of children ride to
school on a bicycle. So we could all walk and cycle a bit more, or
catch the bus or train. We can also build special roads called
by-passes so that traffic does not have to pass through the town
centre.
But not everybody is happy with these solutions. People's homes as
well as the countryside itself may be destroyed to make way for a
by-pass. Shopkeepers also complain they lose money because there
are not as many customers passing through the town.
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Is there a
traffic problem where you live? Think about what you can do to help
solve it. You could ask your local council
to:
- provide more buses and trains so that
people use their cars less
- provide safe footpaths away from
traffic
- build special routes for
cyclists
- set up 'home zones' in residential
areas
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