Today, air pollution from cars is a significant issue, contributing to climate change and threatening our planet’s health. Temperatures worldwide are rising annually, and transportation is a major factor in this trend. As a potential solution, projects for electric vehicles are underway and will soon become mandatory in regions like the European Union. However, these vehicles’ batteries pose environmental challenges of their own, particularly in terms of disposal, which can harm the soil. This indicates that setting usage limits on traditional cars may eventually be necessary.
Another point to consider is the rising number of vehicles. Almost every household now owns at least two cars, and this number is increasing. With demand growing, fuel and vehicle prices are also likely to rise. As transportation costs increase, so do the prices of goods and services, impacting affordability for consumers. Personally, I have experienced delays in receiving orders, a problem partially linked to transportation challenges. For this reason, I believe that discouraging excessive car use would be beneficial.
In conclusion, I support establishing regulations on car usage. Without such measures, we could face serious problems, including supply delays, inflation, and traffic congestion.