A dialogue between you and your friend about traffic jam in your city
Friend: Hey, did you notice the traffic jam on Gulshan Avenue this morning? It was terrible!
Me: Oh yes! Dhaka traffic is getting worse every day. It took me over an hour to go just a few kilometers.
Friend: I think one major reason is the huge number of vehicles and narrow roads.
Me: True. And many people don’t follow traffic rules. Wrong parking, reckless driving, and ignoring signals make it worse.
Friend: Public transport isn’t enough either. If more people used buses or the metro, maybe it would be better.
Me: Exactly. Traffic jams waste so much time and fuel, and the air pollution is really bad too.
Friend: What can be done to improve the situation?
Me: Building more roads and flyovers, enforcing traffic laws strictly, and improving public transport could help a lot.
Friend: And people should try carpooling or using bicycles for short distances whenever possible.
Me: Absolutely. If everyone cooperates, Dhaka traffic could become more manageable and safer.
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A dialogue between you and your friend about traffic jam in your city
Friend: Ugh! I was stuck in traffic near Dhanmondi for almost two hours today.
Me: Tell me about it! Dhaka’s traffic jams are getting worse every day.
Friend: I think too many vehicles and not enough proper roads are the main problems.
Me: True, and people often ignore traffic rules. Wrong parking, breaking signals, and reckless driving make things chaotic.
Friend: Public transport is another issue. Buses and trains aren’t enough, so everyone prefers private cars and rickshaws.
Me: Exactly. Traffic jams waste a lot of time, fuel, and energy. Plus, air pollution increases every day.
Friend: What do you think can help solve the problem?
Me: Strictly enforcing traffic rules, expanding roads, building flyovers, and improving public transport would help a lot.
Friend: And maybe more people should use bicycles or walk for short distances instead of taking cars.
Me: Absolutely. If everyone follows the rules and uses public transport wisely, Dhaka’s traffic could improve.
