Governments should spend money on railways rather than roads. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Means of
transportation
have become the basic necessities of people as everyone has to commute for work, study, etc.
However
, whether more funds should be allocated for
railways
by the government remains a controversial debate. I completely agree that
railways
should be given importance as they are fast, economical and environment friendly. To embark on, there are many reasons why the government should spend more money on
railways
.
Firstly
,
railways
are faster than road
transportation
because
trains
can run at very high speed, whereas for cars and buses it is nearly impossible due to the traffic on the roads.
For instance
, bullet
trains
in Japan can accelerate to 500 km/hr and cover long distances in a span of a few hours.
Secondly
,
trains
can accommodate more people than the other means of
transportation
.
Furthermore
,
railways
are cheaper than roads, which can be easily afforded by all sections of society.
Finally
,
trains
generate a very less amount of pollution when compared to road
transportation
. Nowadays, due to modern inventions, most locomotives run with the help of electricity
instead
of fossil fuels.
For example
, metro
trains
in India are fully automatic and they are electrically driven and emit zero carbon dioxide.
On the other hand
, vehicles that run on roads produce enormous amounts of carbon dioxide and pollute our environment which in turn leads to global warming. To conclude, as railway transit is faster, secure and pollution free government should concentrate on developing railway transit by investing more money rather than road
transportation
.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Carbon emissions
  • Mass transportation
  • Traffic congestion
  • Economic growth
  • Regional development
  • Initial investment
  • Feasibility
  • Flexibility
  • Rural areas
  • Integration
  • Sustainable
  • Efficiency
  • Infrastructure
  • Commuters
  • Public expenditure
  • Autonomous vehicles
  • Long-term investment
  • Accessibility
  • Connectivity
  • Modal shift
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