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Volume : I, Issue : IV, May - 2011

AUTOMOBILES: A FAMILY’S NECESSARY EVIL

Gaur Amarsingh Kuwarsingh,Lahiri Moon Moon

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Vehicles (Two-wheelers & Four wheelers) and the Indian lifestyle are associated inherently. They have remained as an intrinsic part of the Indian milieu. By offering mobility at a reasonable cost, these vehicles have liberalized the Indian middle class from the monotonous public transport systems. But the hazards which are indispensable can no longer be neglected. Today’s Indian families acquire more number of vehicles than the number of family members they have. The life style has definitely been changed and upgraded but for the sake of many harmful effects such as health and environment related issues. This article is an attempt to find out the various problems which are the aftereffects of the excess usage of two & four wheelers and also suggested some probable remedies to overcome those problems.

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Gaur Amarsingh Kuwarsingh,Lahiri Moon Moon, (2011). AUTOMOBILES: A FAMILY’S NECESSARY EVIL. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. I, Issue. IV, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/169.pdf

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  4. http:// www.hybridvehicles-s.com/seniorproject.pdf

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