Cause And Effect Of Vehicle Pollution

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As humans, we like to take the path with least resistance. Since 1807, the year of the first car made, we have not looked back. People rely on vehicles more than anything these days. Manufactory companies of vehicles are breaking records each year with high production. A vehicle can be used in many different ways: commuting to work, transporting goods, helping win the war, and for pleasure. People’s productivity drops significantly if their vehicle is constantly and consistently out of service. Even though vehicles are not as reliable and many spend time getting fixed, the streets are still jam-packed. Vehicles are the leaders in pollution and it affects different aspects like human health and the environment. …show more content…

A few ways people are affected due to pollution is: lung disease, cardiac problems, and diabetes. Most of the harm is caused during heavy traffic while the vehicles are close to each other. Gasses escaping from the exhaust are sucked by the other vehicles a/c or heating system. That air is then pulled into the vehicle and inhaled. Vehicle pollution not only affects human lives, but also the environment. When pollution is in the air, it creates an acidic compound that turns into rainwater, which falls on vegetation, fish, and other animals. People are consumers of this affected food source that leads to health issues. Vehicles were made to help us in our everyday commute. Some parts of the country require more vehicles on the road than others. Overuse of vehicles, especially in a more compact area can affect the lives of humans, animals and the environment. Rush hour traffic affects the lungs of drivers and pedestrians nearby. There are many pros and cons that vehicles have to offer, but the bottom line is vehicles are here to helps us achieve our daily goal quicker and more efficient no matter the

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