The traffic problems we all face are well known. This aspect of the urban experience deserves much attention and discussion. As this is a problem faced by all and sundry. As asked in the first question, its importance and how it affects urban life will be explained. It would be difficult to imagine what life would be like without transportation and the movement of people. It affects the urban experience in many different ways. Road congestion is becoming so common that it takes people 1 hour to reach a place where they can be reached in about 20 minutes. Traffic problems are a picture of what we witness every day in our lives. But there are no signs that the level is lower than yesterday. This is a scene that happens not only during rush hour but also many times throughout the day. So what exactly is the problem? Urbanization is defined as the study of economic, political, and social relationships that occur in cities. And anyone who majors in urban sociology will have to study all those relationships. There are three prerequisites for the development of a city: a good environment and fresh water with a suitable climate, advanced technology that produces a surplus of food and supports non-farmers, and a very strong social organization that ensures social stability and a highly stable economy. Urbanization occurred rather rapidly during the industrial era. One of the most significant factors shaping urbanization was the development of industrial cities. The various issues of urbanization play a very significant role in the study of sociology. Race, human behavior, and economics intersect in cities. The growing urbanization of cities leads to many increased......middle of paper......problems. A notable achievement in alleviating traffic congestion was the establishment of traffic light control. The red light at road intersections decreases the amount of transportation vehicles traveling at the intersections. It forces all traffic to stop in one minute. When vehicles stop on both sides, the green light turns on and makes traffic easier. The government has made many efforts to ease traffic on the roads, managing children's school time which can be done earlier or a little later, controlling the control schedules of different factories, putting a tax on cars when they come into city, limiting transportation administration, encouraging the general public to use public transportation. The answer lies in all of us. We must learn to cooperate and have patience in our daily actions
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