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Traffic scenario


Change is inevitable in a progressive society. If we just look back and compare the past with the present traffic scenario there is a dramatic change. You could see bikes in the place of bicycles and Santros and Cielos taking the place of Ambassador. Definitely there will be more vehicles plying the streets after 20 To avoid the accidents, the Government should implement strict laws against the people who violate traffic rules. Only then will people obey the rules. And we can make the world a better and safer place to live in.

Arun Kumar G, X
Chennai: Smt. Chandabai Pagariya Jain Matric H.S. School

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