From Darsana IELTS
Unless roads are developed to accommodate the increasing number of cars, it would aggravate the rising traffic problems in our
cities. However, it is unfair for the government to expect car owners to bear the cost of expanding roads due to a number of
reasons.
In the first place, car owners are already burdened by various types of taxes levied on them by the government at the time of
purchase of the car and on a periodic basic. Increasing number of cars would naturally boost the tax revenue of the government.
This money should be used for widening existing roads, building new highways and constructing bridges and flyovers. For example,
in many cities of India, ideally a large number of flyovers are built by government funding. It is quite unreasonable to charge car
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