Traffic jams are nothing new
In the age before the motor car, (0)....... was travelling in London like? Photographs taken 100 years
ago showing packed streets indicate that it was much the (13). as it is now. It has (14)......
calculated that, even with new anti-congestion systems in place, commuters who choose the car to
get to work travel at (15).. average speed of 17 kph from their homes (16). the suburbs to
offices in the centre. (17)...... is virtually the same speed that they (18)........ have travelled at in a horse
and carriage a century ago.
As towns and cities grow, (19)....... does traffic, whether in the form of the horse and carriage (20)..........
the modem motor car. It would seem that, wherever (21)....... are people who need to go somewhere,
they would (22)....... be carried than walk or pedal. The photographs show that, in terms (23)
congestion and speed, traffic in London hasn't changed over the past 100 years. London has had
traffic jams ever (24)...... it became a huge city. It is only the vehicles that have changed.
However, apart (25)..... the congestion which affected London long (26)......... the car came along, the
age of the horse produced relatively (27)....... unpleasantness. This age, for example, saw none of the
exhaust fumes which city dwellers have to live with today.