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horrorfan [7]
3 years ago
15

‘Cars are noisy, dirty, smelly and downright dangerous. They should be banned from all town and city centres, allowing people to

walk and cycle in peace.' Write a letter to the Minister for Transport arguing your point of view on this statement
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1 answer:
Ivahew [28]3 years ago
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This is a personal assignment that only you can complete. However, we can provide some guidance to help you. This is an example of a letter with these specifications:

<em>Dear Minister of Transport,</em>

<em>I understand that your time is spent looking for ways to ensure that people have effective, efficient and reliable transportation so that they can conduct their lives in the way they desire. However, I believe that using cars is not the right way to ensure this. I think that all city centres should be car-free, in order to allow people to walk and cycle easily. It is a known fact that many accidents occur in cars, and that these often affect young people who do not have much experience driving. Moreover, cars can cause both noise and air pollution, decreasing the quality of live of people who live in the centre, as well as those who visit it. These are enough reasons to ban cars as soon as possible, and I am sure that you will consider this in your future projects.</em>

<em>Thank you for your time,</em>

<em>John Smith</em>

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