
“All the traffick and smoke from this vehicle makes any city a miserable place to survive.”
Chaos in the city
As the city wakes so do thousands of engines.
The roads filled with traffic and the air grows heavier and every breath carries a little more smoke than yesterday.
We call it development yet our skies grow darker and our lungs grow weaker.
A city isn't made miserable by its people it becomes miserable when pollution is accepted as normal.
Cleaner transport responsible driving and greener choices have become luxuries but actually they're the only way our cities can truly survive.
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