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Some people believe that governments should invest more in public transportation rather than building more roads. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In today's society, the question of whether local governments should invest more in public transport rather than expanding road networks for private vehicles has become increasingly relevant. Many commuters rely heavily on buses and trains, yet infrastructure funding continues to favour private car use over sustainable transit solutions.
I firmly believe that prioritising public transportation offers greater long-term benefits for society. First, well-funded transit systems significantly reduce traffic congestion, leading to lower carbon emissions and improved air quality across urban areas…
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You are an experienced IELTS examiner. Assess the following essay strictly according to the official IELTS Writing Band Descriptors. Please evaluate the essay across all four criteria: Task Achievement, Coherence & Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range & Accuracy.
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The goverment shuld invest more in public transport.
The goverment shuld invest more in public transport.
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