Sunday, July 26, 2015

Some people spend greater time for travelling between home and work and study

Today some people have to spend more and more time everyday for travelling between home, workplace and study.

·         What are the reasons for this?
·         What suggestions can you have to overcome this?

Spending time for routine has been there in the life of people for ages, but, of late, some people are spending greater time for this. There must be some solid reasons behind it, and I have a few recommendations to solve this problem. Let me explain.

Though the world is said to be fast, it is not so for some at least in terms of commuting between home and work or study. Basically, all are not equally accessing the possibilities of faster modes of travel like personal vehicles and metro connections. For example, a college-going student does have to fall back on seedy public transport every day. Unaffordable oil price, resulting in poor fuel economy, is a culprit.  

The rising apathy of urban and semi-urban transport authorities makes things worse. They fail to envisage the rush on the roads, and commuters -- from daily wagers to regular employees to students of all levels – make a beeline in mass modes of transports, costing time. Urban centric expansion can be cited as another reason; for it keeps people of distant places travel longer daily.  

Peak hour traffic streamlining is the first remedy to cut down on travel-time. Besides, it would be worth it if commuters could concentrate on the idea, start early to reach fast. For example, on a particular day, offices, schools and businesses get started between nine and 10 am, and most of the people in these areas wait for the eleventh hour. Starting a little early is wiser. And, finally, mass employers may arrange conveyance for their staff. It is a fairer idea.

In short, the reasons for the rising time people put in for travelling between home and their places of business may vary greatly in different places. Anyway, the above suggestions would work everywhere and for all.  

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