Outline of Problem Solution Essay
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Outline of Problem Solution Essay
1. believes that bicycles are an efficient method of transportation- cheap, flexible, reliable and environmentally friendly.
2. believes that the use of bicycles will act as remedy for American's inactive lifestyles, obesity and related chronic diseases.
3. belives that the use of bicycles is becoming very rare.
4. believes that policies like "routine accomodation" will increase bicycle use and safety.
5. believes that routine accomodation promises a middle ground between inflexible requirements for specific bicycle facilities and complete neglext of bicycle improvements.
6. believes thtage when at transportation professionals are often at a disadvantage when trying to identify bicyclists needs, particularly with regad to road safety.
7. believes that planners should be able to consult motor vehicle collision data to identify causes and rememdies of bicycle collisions.
8. states that bike ridership has risen where bicycle facilities have been used to accomodate bicyclists.
9. uses charts to prove his point of increased bike ridership in areas with bikeways
10. states that more emphasis should be put on bicyclist's safety
11. states that law enforcement officers are more knowledgeable about motor vehicle laws and less informed about bycylists rights and responsibilties.
12. believes that bicycles are here to stay and that planners/ policy makers face a choice.
13. states that bike ridership has risen in recent years.
14. more and better facilities would enhance safety and encourage riding.
15. enhanced bike safety might encourage some motorists to try riding
Problem Solution essay
A woman walks into Los Angeles County hospital with a complaint of abdominal pain. After being checked in, hospital staff sees that she has recently been there three other times for the same complaint. She is seated in the waiting room. She vomits blood and collapses