📖 Reading Passage: The Future of Urban Mobility
As cities grow, the demand for efficient transportation increases. Urban planners are exploring alternatives to traditional transit systems. Electric buses, bike-sharing programs, and pedestrian-friendly zones are becoming common. These innovations aim to reduce pollution and traffic congestion.
One promising development is the use of autonomous vehicles. Trials in cities like Stockholm and Singapore show potential for safer, more efficient travel. However, critics point to high costs, ethical concerns, and the need for robust infrastructure. The future of urban mobility depends on balancing innovation with accessibility and sustainability.
❓ Questions
📚 Answer Explanations
- Q1: B – The goal is to reduce pollution and congestion.
- Q2: False – Trials are limited to specific cities.
- Q3: A – Paragraph 1: Transit alternatives; B – Autonomous vehicles and challenges.
- Q4: Pollution and congestion are the targets of these innovations.
- Q5: Stockholm and Singapore are mentioned.
- Q6: Singapore is listed as a trial city.
- Q7: Electric buses, Bike-sharing, Autonomous vehicles are mentioned.
- Q8: High cost and ethical concerns are challenges.
- Q9: False – Critics say autonomous vehicles are expensive.
- Q10: Ethical concerns and high cost.
- Q11: Public feedback is part of the process.
- Q12: B – Innovation must be balanced with accessibility and sustainability.