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hammer [34]
3 years ago
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Can someone help me please!!!!!​

English
1 answer:
Harman [31]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

For:

▪️People will reach to destinations quick and easily. E.g Manchester to London is 4 hrs but improved speed would take you there in around 2 hrs

Against:

▪️You could have a very bad accident.

▪️If the breaks fail you could die as you would get into a very critical condition.

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