Saturday, 30 June 2012

Sweden

In Sweden, we can find that most of the places provide lanes for cyclists and pedestrians whereas highways provide special lanes for motorcyclists who must be envied by motorcyclists in our country where they have to ride very precariously squeezing between cars and other motor vehicles jamming the roads at peak hours. The provisions for parks, vacant spaces and different lanes make their areas allocated for housing much limited but the proper planning has enabled more healthy living with very rare traffic congestion and serious pollution. Then there is the ease of public transport facilities such as the buses, trams and trains etc. This is where we can learn from them.            Furthermore, the rubbish is collected once a week for the rubbish not recyclable whereas the recyclable rubbish would only be collected once in two weeks. Householders have to sort out their rubbish properly and place in different bins or parts thereof. Big sized rubbish has to be carried by householders themselves at their own cost to some designated dump sites.  But the biggest contrast lies in their way of rule. There is practically no case of corruption anywhere and this is waht we have to learn from them .

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