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(Frage) reagiert/warte auf Reaktion | Datum: | 16:21 Mo 19.04.2010 | Autor: | RWBK |
Aufgabe | The Future of Transport
By Tony Blair
Good transport is essential for a successful economy and society. It provides access to jobs, services and schools, gets goods to the shops and allows us to make the most of our free time. Yet our transport system has suffered from decades of under-investment. We are working hard to reverse this damage and to deliver the environmentally sustainable, reliable and safe transport system this country needs.
There has already been progress. Increased investment is starting to make a difference. Over 100 road schemes have been completed. Bus use is increasing year on year for the first time in decades. More people are using trains than at any time since the 1960s. Our first high speed rail line is open. The West Coast Main Line upgrade will shortly cut journey times between London, Birmingham, Manchester and Glasgow. New light rail schemes are open in Nottingham and Tyne & Wear.
But as everyone who travels in this country knows, there is huge room for improvement. This document sets out our vision for transport for the next 30 years with a funding commitment, at record levels, until 2015. The challenge we are setting ourselves is a tough one, but we will move even further and faster if we can.
Our strategy takes a balanced approach. Where it makes economic sense, and is realistic environmentally, we will provide additional transport capacity. We want to see Crossrail in London, road widening and bypasses to tackle the worst areas of congestion, better bus services in our urban and rural areas and many other improvements.
But we also recognise that we cannot simply build our way out of the problems we face. It would be environmentally irresponsible – and would not work. So we must make our existing transport networks work more efficiently and in a more environmentally friendly way. Some plans are in place such as tax benefits for the least polluting vehicles, traffic officers to clear motorways quickly, new traffic control centres, better information for motorists, and simplifying the rail industry.
We will need to go further to deliver faster, greener and more reliable journeys, especially in urban areas. If we do nothing, traffic and congestion will continue to grow, with more delays, higher costs and greater damage to our health and environment.
We must also prepare now for the long term. Over the next 30 years, the demand for travel will continue to grow. A report by transport experts, published today, says that national road charging may be feasible from 2014. This could cut congestion dramatically, while reducing carbon emissions.
Over coming decades the need to tackle climate change will become even more urgent than is apparent today. So we will step up work with partners in business, and around the world, to develop cleaner, greener transport, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Progress towards these goals is an important element of our commitment to tackling climate change, reflected in a Government target now shared by the Department for Transport. (495 words)
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Kann mir vllt. jemand ein paar gute Tipps geben wie ich sowas angehe und welche Zeitform ich verwenden muss. Ich bin für jeden Tipp dankbar.
RWBK
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(Mitteilung) Reaktion unnötig | Datum: | 16:36 Mo 19.04.2010 | Autor: | fred97 |
So, nun hast Du Dir die Mühe gemacht und einen Text von Tony Blair abgetippt und fragst nun "wie gehe ich so etwas an ?"
Vielleicht verrätst Du mal was Du mit diesem Text anstellen sollst. Sollst Du ihn übersetzen oder in die Mülltonne treten oder was ?
Ich bin für jeden Tipp dankbar.
FRED
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(Frage) beantwortet | Datum: | 17:59 Mo 19.04.2010 | Autor: | RWBK |
Hey, hatte ich doch angegeben unten drunter einen Comment schreiben.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
RWBK
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Hallo,
ein comment sollte im Präsens geschrieben werden. So hab ich es in der Schule gelernt. Zuerst solltest du dich mit dem Thema etwas auseinandersetzen. Eine Art Brainstorming. Am Anfang solltest du eine Art Einleitung schreiben um den Kern der Problemstellung zu schildern. Das wichtigste ist dann deine eigene Meinung zu dem Thema darzulegen. Diese auch begründen am besten und schönsten mit Beispielen (vllt aus dem Alltag) oder beispiele aus deinem persönlichen Leben. Am Ende würd ich noch einen abschließenden/zusammenfassenden Satz schreiben.
Ich hoffe ich konnte Dir etwas helfen.
Gruß
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