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-below 3 Present a written argument or case to an educated nonspecialist audience on the following topic: The best way to reduce the number of traffic accidents is to make all young d

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ESSAY OUTLINE ( FOR IELTS )

TOPIC 15: TRANSPORT

1) Problems created by modern transport:

- cars and lorries are a major cause of air pollution

- Thousands of people die in road, rail and air disasters each year

- Levels of traffic in many large cities are reaching crisis point

- Tourism is damaging some of the most beautiful parts of the world

2) The high road toll is robbing our society of many people who

could otherwise be leading useful and productive lives How can

society protect itself from these losses? -below

3) Present a written argument or case to an educated nonspecialist

audience on the following topic:

The best way to reduce the number of traffic accidents is to make all young drivers complete a safe driving education course before being licensed to drive You should use your own ideas, knowledge and experience and support your arguments with examples and relevant evidence.TRAFFIC ACCIDENT.DOC

Providing a safe driving education course can help to reduce the

number of traffic accidents Particularly, it would be effective for

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young primary drivers There are some following reasons why they should take the course before being licensed to drive

Firstly, all primary drivers can gain their knowledge for road rules and conditions Ignoring speed limits, traffic signs and lights are main

causes for common traffic accidents Sticking with road rules is the most effective way to reduce the accidents Secondly, practising with specialists can be helpful for safe driving They can have enough “onthe- road” driving skills before they are faced on actual situations such

as changing lanes, approaching intersections, driving highways and crossing railways Thirdly, all primary drivers also can learn advanced driving skills by both theoretically and practically, such as for

hazardous situations, driving at night, towing, and other unexpected situations Finally, all primary drivers can pay more attention to

driving carefully whereas non-educational drivers cause a common reason for traffic accidents

However, all traffic accidents are occurred not only by young drivers but also aged people Actually, all drivers are losing their driving skills with age for no particular reason The education course should be

provided for all drivers whenever it is necessary Checking other skills regarding with driving is also essential such as eye test, basic health

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conditions, or reaction time against approaching hazard

As conclusion, a safe driving educational course is effective and necessary for many reasons No matter in what age or category, drivers should take the course and keep brushing up their driving skills to contribute to reduce the number of traffic accidents

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4 Some people think that the automobile has improved modern

life Others think that the automobile has caused serious

problems What is your opinion? Use specific reasons and

examples to support your answer TOEFL

5 How far is it the responsibility of governments to reduce the

number of road accidents which occur per year

6 The private motor vehicle has greatly improved individual

freedom of movement Moreover, the automobile has become a

status symbol Yet the use of private motor vehicles has

contributed to some of today’s most serious problems How can

the use of private motor vehicles be reduced? – Prepare for Ielts

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• the private motor vehicle has given us a freedom our ancestors could only dream about We can travel swiftly, and usually safety,

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over the roads which have been built to accommodate our cars People can display their wealth by driving a car which may cost as much as another person’s home

• Sadly the car has become a disadvantage as well as a boon The car pollutes the atmostphere, may be involved in serious accidents, and by its very numbers block roads and chokes cities How can we reduce its use?

• The car is only desirable if we can use it easily, so we might begin

by reducing access to parking spaces in the cities and simultaneously increasing the quality and availability of public transport Cars could

be banned from certain parts of the city, thus forcing people to walk

or to use public transport

• The expense of buying and running a car can be raised If the

motorist is faced with a high purchase price, high road tax, high insurance premiums and substancial fines he or she may reconsider the purchase A corresponding reduction in the price of public

transport would help this financial argument against car ownership

• Neither of these arguments will sway the super rich who can afford the status cars, but it would perhaps encourage them to look another ways of demonstrating their wealth Howecer we do it, reducing the

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number of cars on the road will reduce the problems of pollution and the congestion which can bring cities to a standstill

7 Transport issues are becoming increasingly important What

arguments are there for restricting the use of the motor car?

8 If countries are serious about solving traffic problems, they

should tax private cars very heavily and use the money to

provide free or very cheap rail travel -Preparation and practice –

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9 The rising levels of congestion and air pollution found in most

of the world cities can be attributed directly to the rapidly

increasing number of private cars in use In order to reverse this

decline in the quality of life in cities, attempts must be made to

encourage people to use their cars less and public transport

more Discuss possible ways to encourage the use of public

transport Public

10 The first car appeared on British roads in 1888 By the year

2000 there may be as many as 29 million vehicles on British

roads Alternative forms of transport should be encouraged and

international laws introduced to control car ownership and use

What do you think?

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