Traffic Congestion In Canada

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As time goes on, infrastructure inevitably finds itself in need of improvement and repairs. Compounding this issue is the fact that the Canadian population is continuing to rise; according to Statistics Canada, Canada's population could be 47 million by 2050[1]. This brings challenges, especially in the domain of day-to-day transportation. Traffic congestion already costs Canada billions of dollars annually, and as the population booms, this issue will only worsen if nothing is done to counteract it[2]. To alleviate the problem, it would be wise to implement improved alternative transportation, specifically autonomous public transportation powered by electricity. One significant advantage of this approach is increased safety. Studies on public transportation have found that it has reduced injuries and fatalities, with figures like 28 times more car passengers injured and noticeably more pedestrians and cyclists injured by cars than by buses[3]. Additionally, it is highly speculated that autonomous vehicles will also drastically reduce injuries and fatalities resulting from driving as computers …show more content…

First of all, every effort must be made to accelerate research in the direction of self-driving vehicles. This technology is central to this proposal and must be realised in order to fully enact it. This could be accomplished through increased funding, reduced barriers to testing, improved education in computing fields and even augmented public awareness campaigns to teach everyday people about the safety of this new technology. Alongside this, studies would need to be conducted in order to determine the demand for this new service. Various sizes of buses would be necessary for different types of routes, such as minibuses for service between transit hubs and residential areas, or high-capacity buses for travel between the aforementioned transit

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