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The MotorCarThere are now over 700 million motor vehicles in the world — and the number is rising by more than 40 million each year. The average distance driven by car users is growing too—from 8 km a day per person in westernEurope in 1965 to 25 km a day in 1995.This dependence on motor vehicles has given rise to major problems, including environmental pollution, depletion of oil resources, traffic congestion and safety.ProblemsWhile emissions (废气排放) from new cars are far less harmful than they used to be, city streets and motorways are becoming more crowded than ever, often with older trucks, buses and taxis, which emit excessive levels of smoke and fumes. This concentration of vehicles makes air quality in urban areas unpleasant and sometimes dangerous to breathe.Even Moscow has joined the list of capitals suffered form congestion and traffic fumes. In MexicoCity, vehicle pollution is a major health hazar

D、Until a hundred years ago, most journeys were in the 20 km range, the distance conveniently accessible by horse. Heavy freight could only be carried by water or rail. The invention of the motor vehicle brought personal mobility to the masses and made rapid freight delivery possible over a much wider are
A、Today about 90 per cent of inland freight in the United Kingdom is carried by roa
D、Clearly the world cannot revert to the horse-drawn wagon.Can it avoid being locked into congested and polluting ways of transporting people and goods InEurope most cities are still designed for the old modes of transport.Adaptation to the motor car has involved adding ring roads, one-way systems and parking lots. In the United States, more land is assigned to car use than to housing. The fast development of city life means that life without a car is next to impossible. Mass use of motor vehicles has also killed or injured millions of people. Other social effects have been blamed on the car such as alienation and aggressive human behavior.
A、1993 study by theEuropean Federation for Transport andEnvironment found that car transport is seven times as costly as rail travel in terms of the external social costs it leads to such as traffic jam, accidents, pollution, loss of crop-land and natural habitats, overuse of oil resources, and so on. Yet cars easily surpass trains or buses as a flexible and convenient mode of personal transport. It is unrealistic to expect people to give up private cars in favor of mass transit.SolutionTechnical solutions can reduce the pollution problem and increase the fuel efficiency of engines.But fuel consumption and exhaust emissions depend on which cars are preferred by customers and how they are driven. Many people buy larger cars than they need for daily purposes or waste fuel by driving aggressively.Besides, global car use is increasing at a faster rate than the improvement in emissions and fuel efficiency which technology is now making possible.One solution that has been put forward is the long-term solution of designing cities and neighborhoods so that car journeys are not necessary—all essential services being located within walking distance or easily accessible by public transport. Not only would this save energy and cut carbon dioxide emissions, it would also enhance the quality of community life, putting the emphasis on people instead of cars. Good local government is already bringing this about in some places.But few democratic communities are blessed with the vision—and the capital—to make such profound changes in modern lifestyles.
A、more practical way to solve the problem seems to be a combination of mass transit systems for travel into and around cities, with small "low emission" cars for urban use and larger hybrid or lean burn cars for use elsewhere.Electronically tolled highways might be used to ensure that drivers pay charges geared to actual road use.Better integration of transport systems is also highly desirable — and made m
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