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Q1. [5]
A survey conducted on the residents showed that car parking in colonies has risen due to an increase in the number of cars per family. This has resulted in ugly incidents of road rage. Most of the families revealed that they are facing multiple issues due to this situation. There is no place for visitors to park and residents themselves park their cars haphazardly. In addition there is an increase in commercial vehicles parked outside colony gates, thus blocking exits.
Read the following excerpt from a newspaper on the problem of car parking and its impact. Write a paragraph in about 120 words to analyze the news clipping.
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Model Answer

Analyzing the Car Parking Crisis in Residential Colonies

The survey highlights a growing and serious problem of car parking in residential colonies. The root cause is the rise in the number of cars per family, which has led to a severe shortage of parking space. This situation has had multiple negative consequences. Firstly, it has triggered ugly incidents of road rage among residents, disturbing peace within the community. Secondly, visitors find no designated space to park, causing inconvenience. Thirdly, residents themselves are forced to park haphazardly, adding to the chaos. Furthermore, commercial vehicles parked outside colony gates block exits, creating safety hazards. Immediate measures such as designated parking zones, stricter regulations, and multi-level parking facilities are urgently needed to resolve this worsening crisis.

Source: Newspaper excerpt on car parking problem

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