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1.({BJJTEXTD{{/B}}
Trafficstatistiespaintagloomypicture.Tohelpsolvetheirtraffic
woes,somerapidlygrowingUScitieshavesimplybuiltmoreroads.But
trafficexpertssaybuiIdingmoreroadsisaquick-fixsoIutionthatwi11
notalIeviatedthetrafficprobleminthelongrun.Soaringlandcosts,
increasingconcernoversociaIandenvironmentaldisruptionscausedby
roadbuiIding,andtheIikeIihoodthatmoreroadscanonlyleadtomore
carsandtrafficarepowerfulfactorsbearingdownona1950s-styIe
constructionprogram?.
Thegoalofsmart-highwaytechnoIogyistomaketrafficsystemswork
atoptimumefficiencybytreatingtheroadandthevehiclestraveling
onthemasanintegraltransportationsystem,Proponentsoftheadvanced
technoIogysayeIectronicdetectionsystems,cIosed-circuittelevision,
radio-communication,rampmeteringvariablemessagesigning,andother
smart-highwaytechnologycannowbeusedatareasonablecosttoimprove
communicationbetweendriversandthepeoplewhomonitortraffic?.
Pathfinder,aSantaMonica,California-basedsmart-highwayproject
inwhicha14-miIestretchoftheSantaMonicaFreeway,makingupwhat
iscalledansmartcorridor,"isbeinginstrumentedwithburiedloops
inthepavement.Closed-circuittelevisioncamerassurveytheflowof
traffic;whilecommunicationIinkedtopropertyequippedautomobiIes
advisemotoristsoftheleastcongestedroutesordetours.
Nota11trafficexperts,however,looktosmart-highwaytechnology
astheu11imatesoIutiontotrafficgridlock.Somesaythehigh-tech
approachisIimitedandcanonlyoffertemporarysolutionstoaserious
problem.
"Electronicsonthehighwayaddressesjustoneaspectsoftheproblem:
howtoregulatetrafficmoreefficiently,"explainsMichaelRenner,
seniorresearcherattheworId-watchInstitute."Itdoesnotdealwith
thecentralproblemoftoomanycarsforroadsthatcannotbebuiltfast
enough.ItsendspeopIethewrongmessage.Theystartthinking'yes,
thereusedtobeatrafficcongestionproblem,butthat,sbeensolved
nowbecausewehaveadvancedhigh-techsysteminplace.MLarsonagrees
andadds,"SmarthighwayisjustoneofthetoolsthatweusetodeaI
withourtrafficproblems.ItisnotthesoIutionitself,justpanof
package.Therearedifferentstrategies."
Othertrafficproblem-solvingoptionsbeingstudiedandexperimented
withincIudecar-pooling,rapidmass-transitsystems,staggeredor
flexibleworkhoursandroadpricing,asystemwherebymotoristspaya
certainamountforthetimetheyuseahighway③.
Itseemsthatweneedanew,majorthrusttodealwiththetraffic
problemsofthenext20years.Therehastobeabigchangeandalong
waytogo.
AccordingtoLarson,toredressthetrafficproblem,.
A.rapidmasstransitsystemmustbeintroduced
B.overallstrategiesmustbeexperimented
C.afundamentalshiftofnotionsmustbetaken
D.abetterunderstandingoftherootoftrafficproblemsmustbereached
2.
Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsor
unfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarked[A],[B],
[C],and[D].Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.
MarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.
IIB}}TEXTA{{/B})
Oneofthequestionsthatiscomingintofocusaswefacegrowing
scarcityofresourcesofmanykindsintheworIdishowtodivideIimited
resourcesamongcountries.IntheinternationaldeveIopmentcommunity,
theconventionaIwisdomhasbeenthatthe2biIIionpeopIeIivinginpoor
countriescouldneverexpecttoreachthestandardoflivingthatmost
ofusinNorthAmericaenjoy,simplybecausetheworlddoesnotcontain
enoughironore,protein,petroleum,andsoon?.Atthesametime,we
intheUnitedStateshavecontinuedtopursuesuperaffIuenceasthough
therewerenolimitsonhowmuchwecouldconsume.Wemakeup6percent
oftheworId'speopIe;yetweconsumeone-thirdoftheworId'sresources.
Aslongastheresourcesweconsumedeachyearcameprimarilyfrom
withinourownboundaries,thiswaslargelyaninternaImatter.Butas
ourresourcescomemoreandmorefromtheoutsideworld,“outsiders''
aregoingtohavesomestayovertherateatwhichandtermsunderwhich
weconsume.Wewi11nolongerbeabletothinkintermsof"our"resources
and“their”resources,butonlyofcommonresources.
AsAmericansconsumingsuchadisproportionateshareoftheworld'
sresources,wehavetoquestionwhetherornotwecancontinueourpursuit
ofsuperaffIuenceinaworIdofscarcity.Wearenowreachingthepoint
happy.Shecommittedsuicide.Inhersuicidenoteshewrotethatshefelt
"un-pretty,andthatnomaneverlovedher.Amywasjustfifteenwhen
hospitalizedforeatingdisorders.Shesufferedfrombothanorexiaand
bulimia.Shelostmorethanonehundredpoundsintwomonths.Bothvictims
battIedproblemswiththeirbodyimageandphysicalappearance.
"Oh,Iamtoofat.""MybuttistoobigandmybreaststoosmalI."
"IhatemybodyandIfeelugly.MnIwanttobebeautifuI."Thenumber
ofmenandwomenwhofeelthesethingsaboutthemselvesisincreasing
dramatically.
Icanidentifytwomaincategoriesofbody-imageproblems:additive
versussubtractive.Thosewhoenhancetheirappearancethroughcosmetic
surgeryfaIIintotheadditivegroup;thosewhohopetoimprovetheir
looksthroughstarvationbeIongtothesubtractivecategory.Bothgroups
havetwothingsincommon:theyareneversatisfiedandarealways
obsessed.
EatingdisordersaffIictasmanyasfivetotenmillionwomenandone
millionmenintheUnitedStates.OneoutoftourfemaIeco11egestudents
sufferformaneatingdisordors.ButwhyCardKirby,auniversityof
NebraskamentaIhealthcounselor,saysthatbodyimageandeating
disordersarecontinuumaddictionsinwhichindividuaIsseektodiscover
theiridentities.Theideathatweshouldlookacertainwayandpossess
acertainshapeisinstiIledinusataveryearlyage.Younggirlsnot
onlyplaywithBarbiedollsthatdisplayimpossible,evencomica11
proportions,buttheyareaIsobombardedwithimagesaswell,"We
immediatelyidentifyphysicalattractivenesstomeansuccessand
happiness①."
ThemediacanbebIamedforcontributingtovariousbodyimage
iIInesses.Wecannotwalkintoabookstorewithoutbeingexposedto
perfectmaleandfemaIebodiesonthecoversofmagazines.Weseesuch
imageseveryday-oncommercials,bi11boards,ontelevision,andin
movies.Theseimagescontinua11yremindwomenandyounggirlsthatif
youwanttobehappyyoumustbebeautiful,andifyouwanttobebeautifuI
youmustbethin.
Thisidealmaybethemainobjectiveofthefashion,cosmetic,diet,
fitness,andplasticsurgeryindustriesthatstandtomakemi11ionsfrom
body-imageanxiety.ButdoesitworkforusArewomenwholoseweight
inordertobetoothpickthinreallyhappyArewomenwhohavehadbreast
implantsreaIlyhappyWhattrulydefinesapersonIsithisorher
physicalappearanceorisitcharacterBeautyissupposedtobe"skin
deep".ButwecanalIbebeautifulinside.
PeopIearekillingthemseIvesfox'unreaIisticphysicaIstandards
didatedbyourpopularculture.Weneedtobemademoreawareofthis
issue.Tobecelebrity-thinisnottobebeautifulnorhappy.Itcanalso
beunattractive.IndividuaIswhoareobsessedwiththeirbodiesareonly
causingdamagetothemseIvesandtheirlovedones.Butaslongasthe
mediamaintaintheirmessagethat"Thinisin”,thenthemedicaIand
psychologicalproblemsoursocietyfaceswiIIcontinuetogrow②.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecauseofbody-imageanxietyintheauthor1
seyes
A.Theinfluenceofthetraditionalculture.
B.Thehauntingofthevanily.
C.Thefashionandthegeneralsocialclimate.
D.Thelossofthetrueunderstandingofbeauty.
4.
Inthissectiontherearefourpassagesfollowedbyquestionsor
unfinishedstatements,eachwithfoursuggestedanswersmarked[A],[B],
[C],and[D].Choosetheonethatyouthinkisthebestanswer.
MarkyouranswersonyourANSWERSHEET.
{{B}}TEXTA{(/B)}
Oneofthequestionsthatiscomingintofocusaswefacegrowing
scarcityofresourcesofmanykindsintheworldishowtodivideIimited
resourcesamongcountries.IntheinternationaIdeveIopmentcommunity,
theconventionaIwisdomhasbeenthatthe2bi11ionpeopIeIivinginpoor
countriescouldneverexpecttoreachthestandardoflivingthatmost
ofusinNorthAmericaenjoy,simplybecausetheworlddoesnotcontain
enoughironore,protein,petroleum,andsoon?.Atthesametime,we
intheUnitedStateshavecontinuedtopursuesuperaffIuenceasthough
therewerenoIimitsonhowmuchwecouldconsume.Wemakeup6percent
oftheworId'speopIe;yetweconsumeone-thirdoftheworld5sresources.
Aslongastheresourcesweconsumedeachyearcameprimarilyfrom
withinourownboundaries,thiswaslargelyaninternalmatter.Butas
ourresourcescomemoreandmorefromtheoutsideworId,noutsiders,J
aregoingtohavesomestayovertherateatwhichandtermsunderwhich
weconsume.Wewi11nolongerbeabletothinkintermsof"our"resources
and"their"resources,butonlyofcommonresources.
AsAmericansconsumingsuchadisproportionateshareoftheworld1
sresources,wehavetoquestionwhetherornotwecancontinueourpursuit
ofsuperaffluenceinaworIdofscarcity.Wearenowreachingthepoint
wherewemustcarefullyexaminethepresumedIinkbetweenourlevelof
weII-beingandthelevelofmaterialgoodsconsumed.Ifyouhaveonly
onecrustofbread,thenanadditionaIcrustofbreaddoesn*tmakethat
muchdifferent.IntheeyesofmostoftheworIdtoday,Americanshave
theirloafofbreadandareaskingforstillmore.PeopIeelsewhereare
beginningtoaskwhy.Thisisthequestionwe'regoingtohavetoanswer,
whetherwe'retryingtopersuadecountriestostepuptheirexportsof
oiItousortryingtoconvineethemthatweoughttobepermittedto
maintainourshareoftheworIdfishcatch?.
Theprospectofascarcityof,andcompetitionfor,theworld*s
resourcesrequirethatwereexaminethewayinwhichwereIatetothe
restoftheworld.Itmeanswefindwaysofcuttingbackonresource
consumptionthatisdependentontheresourcesandcooperationofother
countries.WecannotexpectpeopIeinthesecountriestoconcern
themselveswithourworseningenergyandfoodshortagesunlesswe
demonstratesomeconcernforthehunger,i11iteracyanddiseasethatare
diminishingIifeforthem?.
Whatistheconclusionofthispassage
A.TheUnitedStateswillbeisolatedifitdoesnotstoppursuingsuper
affluence.
B.ThepoorcountrieswillnolongersupplytheUnitedStateswiththeir
goods.
C.TheUnitedStatesshouldcareaboutthewel1-beingofothercountries.
D.ItistimefortheAmericanstohelpthepeopleinpoorcountriesto
improvetheirlivingstandard.
5.({B)}TEXTC{{/B}}
Now,morethanever,itdoesn*tmatterwhoyouarebutwhatyoulook
Iike.
Janetwasjusttwenty-fiveyearsold.Shehadagreatjobandseemed
happy.Shecommittedsuicide.Inhersuicidenoteshewrotethatshefelt
"un-pretty,andthatnomaneverlovedher.Amywasjustfifteenwhen
hospitalizedforeatingdisorders.Shesufferedfrombothanorexiaand
bulimia.Shelostmorethanonehundredpoundsintwomonths.Bothvictims
battIedproblemswiththeirbodyimageandphysicalappearance.
"Oh,Iamtoofat.""Mybuttistoobigandmybreaststoosmall.”
"IhatemybodyandIfeeIugly.n"Iwanttobebeautiful."Thenumber
ofmenandwomenwhofeelthesethingsaboutthemselvesisincreasing
dramatically.
Icanidentifytwomaincategoriesofbody-imageproblems:additive
versussubtractive.Thosewhoenhancetheirappearancethroughcosmetic
surgeryfa11intotheadditivegroup;thosewhohopetoimprovetheir
looksthroughstarvationbeIongtothesubtractivecategory.Bothgroups
havetwothingsincommon:theyareneversatisfiedandarealways
obsessed.
EatingdisordersaffIictasmanyasfivetotenmillionwomenandone
millionmenintheUnitedStates.OneoutoftourfemaIecoIIegestudents
sufferformaneatingdisorders.ButwhyCardKirby,auniversityof
NebraskamentaIhealthcounselor,saysthatbodyimageandeating
disordersarecontinuumaddictionsinwhichindividuaIsseektodiscover
theiridentities.TheideathatwoshouIdIookacertainwayandpossess
acertainshapeisinstiIledinusataveryearlyage.Younggirlsnot
onlyplaywithBarbiedollsthatdisplayimpossible,evencomicaIf
proportions,buttheyarealsobombardedwithimagesaswell,nWe
immediatelyidentifyphysicalattractivenesstomeansuccessand
happiness①.”
ThemediacanbebIamedforcontributingtovariousbodyimage
iIInesses.Wecannotwalkintoabookstorewithoutbeingexposedto
perfectmaleandfemaIebodiesonthecoversofmagazines.Weseesuch
imageseveryday-oncommercials,biIIboards,ontelevision,andin
movies.Theseimagescontinua11yremindwomenandyounggirlsthatif
youwanttobehappyyoumustbebeautiful,andifyouwanttobebeautifuI
youmustbethin.
Thisidealmaybethemainobjectiveofthefashion,cosmetic,diet,
fitness,andplasticsurgeryindustriesthatstandtomakemillionsfrom
body-imageanxiety.ButdoesitworkforusArewomenwholoseweight
inordertobetoothpickthinreaIlyhappyArewomenwhohavehadbreast
implantsreallyhappyWhattrulydefinesapersonIsithisorher
physicalappearanceorisitcharacterBeautyissupposedtobe"skin
deep".ButwecanalIbebeautifulinside.
PeopIearekillingthemseIvesfox'unreaIisticphysicalstandards
didatedbyourpopularculture.Weneedtobemademoreawareofthis
issue.Tobecelebrity-thinisnottobebeautifulnorhappy.Itcanalso
beunattractive.IndividuaIswhoareobsessedwiththeirbodiesareonly
causingdamagetothemseIvesandtheirlovedones.Butaslongasthe
mediamaintaintheirmessagethat"Thinisin',,thenthemedicaIand
psychologicalproblemsoursocietyfaceswi11continuetogrow②.
Whatistheauthor*spurposeofwritingthispassage
A.Tochangethebehaviororthethinkingofitsreaderstowardsbody-image.
B.Toconvincepeoplethatitisharmfultobeobsessedwithsuperficial
beauty.
C.Topersuadepeopletopursuemorevaluablethings.
D.Toanalyzewhypeoplepaysomuchattentiontophysicalappearance.
6.{{B}}TEXTDH/B}}
TrafficstatisticspaintagIoomypicture.ToheIpsolvetheirtraffic
woes,somerapidlygrowingUScitieshavesimplybuiltmoreroads.But
trafficexpertssaybuiIdingmoreroadsisaquick-fixsoIutionthatwi11
notalIeviatedthetrafficprobleminthelongrun.Soaringlandcosts,
increasingconcernoversociaIandenvironmentaldisruptionscausedby
roadbuiIding,andtheIikeIihoodthatmoreroadscanonlyleadtomore
carsandtrafficarepowerfulfactorsbearingdownona1950s-styIe
constructionprogram?.
Thegoalofsmart-highwaytechnoIogyistomaketrafficsystemswork
atoptimumefficiencybytreatingtheroadandthevehiclestraveling
onthemasanintegraltransportationsystem.Proponentsoftheadvanced
technoIogysayeIectronicdetectionsystems,cIosed-circuittelevision,
radio-communication,rampmeteringvariablemessagesigning,andother
smart-highwaytechnologycannowbeusedatareasonablecosttoimprove
communicationbetweendriversandthepeopIewhomonitortraffic?.
Pathfinder,aSantaMonica,CaIifornia-basedsmart-highwayproject
inwhicha14-miIestretchoftheSantaMonicaFreeway,makingupwhat
iscalleda"smartcorridor,"isbeinginstrumentedwithburiedloops
inthepavement.Closed-circuittelevisioncamerassurveytheflowof
traffic;whilecommunicationIinkedtopropertyequippedautomobiles
advisemotoristsoftheleastcongestedroutesordetours.
NotaIItrafficexperts,however,looktosmart-highwaytechnology
astheu11imatesolutiontotrafficgridlock.Somesaythehigh-tech
approachisIimitedandcanonlyoffertemporarysolutionstoaserious
problem.
"Electronicsonthehighwayaddressesjustoneaspectsoftheproblem:
howtoreguIatetrafficmoreefficiently,"explainsMichaelRenner,
seniorresearcherattheworId-watchInstitute.nItdoesnotdeaIwith
thecentralproblemoftoomanycarsforroadsthatcannotbebuiltfast
enough.ItsendspeopIethewrongmessage.Theystartthinking'yes,
thereusedtobeatrafficcongestionproblem,butthat'sbeensolved
nowbecausewehaveadvancedhigh-techsysteminplace.MLarsonagrees
andadds,"SmarthighwayisjustoneofthetoolsthatweusetodeaI
withourtrafficproblems.ItisnotthesoIutionitself,justpanof
package.Therearedifferentstrategies."
Othertrafficproblem-solvingoptionsbeingstudiedandexperimented
withincIudecar-pooling,rapidmass-transitsystems,staggeredor
flexibleworkhoursandroadpricing,asystemwherebymotoristspaya
certainamountforthetimetheyuseahighway③.
Itseemsthatweneedanew,majorthrusttodealwiththetraffic
problemsofthenext20years.Therehastobeabigchangeandalong
waytogo.
Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheorganizationofthewhole
passage
A.Twocontrastingviewsofaproblemarepresented.
B.Aproblemisexaminedandcomplementarysolutionsarcproposedor
offered.
C.Latestdevelopmentsareoutlinedinorderofimportance.
D.Anintroductionisexplainedwithitsinportancoemphasized.
7.({B)}TEXTB{{/B}}
WhydoadultsbeIievethataIcohoIicawarenessprogramsteachyoung
peopIenottoover-drinkRecently,readinganarticleaboutthe
aIcohoI-induceddeathsoftwostudentsfromtwodifferentuniversaIities
inColorado,IcameacrossathemeonteendrinkingappIicabIetoparents,
schooIadministration,andlocalgovernment:theyjustdon'tgetit
①.
TouseapunbyNewYorkTimescoIumnistThomasFriedman,whochanges
WMDtoPMD(peopIeofmassdestruction),IcalImuchoftheadult
generationPMNs—peopIeofmassnaivete.Isaythisbecauseadultsseem
tobeIievethatnochildoftheirswouldtouchaIcohoIbefore21.Since
that*sunrealistic,theissueshouIdbe:bowcankidslearntodrink
responsiblyTheanswer:bypractising.Likefiguringoutbowtothrow
abaseballtapersonneedstolearnbytrialanderror.
Now,Iamnotproposingthatunder-agekidsshouIdhaveaccessto
aIcohoIatalItimes,buttheywiIIneverknownwhentheyhavereached
theirIimitwithoutdrinkingaIcohoIfirst.Trustme,wefeelwhenwe
havesurpassedourIimit.
ItbasoftenbeenstressedtomygenerationthatthereshouIdalways
beadesignateddriverwhodoesnotdrink.But,realistically,whenpeopIe
gotoabar,aretheynotsupposedtodrinkMyfriend,awilling
designateddriver,wasaskedbyafriendonthebarwhyhedidnothave
adrinkinhishand.Heresponded,"Iamdriving."Shethenrepeatedher
questionwhilelaughing.Inotherwords,collegestudentsfaceintense
pressuretodrinkwhentheyareoutsocia11y,eventhoughsomemanage
towithstandit.
ThesoIutionIproposeistwo-fold.First,toparents:Ifyouhave
chiIdreninhighschooI,understandthatyourkidswiIIdrinkatparties.
Despitethelegaldrinkingage,theywiIIfindawaytoobtainbeeror
Iiquor.Whileyouarehomedrinkingthishoiidayseason,haveadrink
withyourkidsandtheirfriends,orattheveryleast,allowthetohave
adrink.Ensuretheyaresafe,butaIsoguaranteethattheyknowwhat
theyaredoing.Pleaseintroducethemtoalcoholbeforetheygooffto
collegesothat,onthefirstweekend,theydon'tdrinkthemseIvesinto
theER.Theydothisnotbecausetheywanttodrinktogetdrunk,but
becausetheydonotknowanybetter.
Second,tolawmakers:Howareteenagerssupposedtolearntodrink
responsiblywhentheycannotevendrinkIegaIIywiththeirparents
Havingadrinkwithyourparentsatarestaurantisamuchmoreadult
experiencethandrinkingwiththemathome.Thetruthofthematteris
thataImosta11under-agedrinkingisdoneoutsidethehome,insociaI
circles.Solawmakersshouldmakeanexceptionandallowteenagers,who
areoneortwoyearsunderthedrinkingageandaccompaniedbytheir
parents,tohaveadrinkatarestaurant?,
MostofusIiveinanenvironmentthatisgearedtowarddrinkingand
overdrinking,andadultsmustfacethistruth,fftheydonotwakeup
andseereaIity,theirkidsonemorningmightnotwakeupfromanight
ofdrinking.
Whatistheauthor*sattitudetowardsthephenomenonofteenagers,
drinking
A.favorable
B.undisclosed
C.impartial
D.realistic
8.({B)}TEXTD{{/BJ}
TrafficstatisticspaintagIoomypicture.Tohelpsolvetheirtraffic
woes,somerapidlygrowingUScitieshavesimplybuiltmoreroads.But
trafficexpertssaybuiIdingmoreroadsisaquick-fixsoIutionthatwi11
notalIeviatedthetrafficprobleminthelongrun.Soaringlandcosts,
increasingconcernoversociaIandenvironmentaIdisruptionscausedby
roadbuiIding,andtheIikeIihoodthatmoreroadscanonlyleadtomore
carsandtrafficarepowerfulfactorsbearingdownona1950s-styIe
constructionprogram?.
Thegoalofsmart-highwaytechnoIogyistomaketrafficsystemswork
atoptimumefficiencybytreatingtheroadandthevehiclestraveling
onthemasanintegraltransportationsystem.Proponentsoftheadvanced
technoIogysayeIectronicdetectionsystems,cIosed-circuittelevision,
radio-communication,rampmeteringvariablemessagesigning,andother
smart-highwaytechnologycannowbeusedatareasonablecosttoimprove
communicationbetweendriversandthepeopIewhomonitortraffic②.
Pathfinder,aSantaMonica.California-basedsmart-highwayproject
inwhicha14-miIestretchoftheSantaMonicaFreeway,makingupwhat
iscalleda"smartcorridor,"isbeinginstrumentedwithburiedloops
inthepavement.Closed-circuittelevisioncamerassurveytheflowof
traffic;whilecommunicationIinkedtopropertyequippedautomobiles
advisemotoristsoftheleastcongestedroutesordetours.
NotaIItrafficexperts,however,looktosmart-highwaytechnology
astheu11imatesoIutiontotrafficgridlock.Somesaythehigh-tech
approachisIimitedandcanonlyoffertemporarysolutionstoaserious
problem.
"Electronicsonthehighwayaddressesjustoneaspectsoftheproblem:
howtoregulatetrafficmoreefficiently,"explainsMichaelRenner,
seniorresearcherattheworId-watchInstitute.nItdoesnotdeaIwith
thecentralproblemoftoomanycarsforroadsthatcannotbebuiltfast
enough.ItsendspeopIethewrongmessage.Theystartthinking'yes,
thereusedtobeatrafficcongestionproblem,butthat'sbeensolved
nowbecausewehaveadvancedhigh-techsysteminplace.MLarsonagrees
andadds,"SmarthighwayisjustoneofthetoolsthatweusetodeaI
withourtrafficproblems.11isnotthesoIutionitseIf,justpanof
package.Therearedifferentstrategies."
Othertrafficproblem-solvingoptionsbeingstudiedandexperimented
withincludecar-pooling,rapidmass-transitsystems,staggeredor
flexibleworkhoursandroadpricing,asystemwherebymotoristspaya
certainamountforthetimetheyuseahighway③.
Itseemsthatweneedanew,majorthrusttodealwiththetraffic
problemsofthenext20years.Therehastobeabigchangeanda
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