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Comments:
It's a nice poster........yup sharing car is a good idea. But improving public transportation is KEY to save our nature. I have seen all metros in India. I am surprised that the number of cars is increasing day by day in these places. But still all transport authorities are giving free permision to new vehicles. The Government should look into this issue and control the number of cars. Or it should allow them in some limited areas of cities. At least in Delhi, which is having metro rail, it can be implemented.