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(a) faces; (b) are; (c) is; (d) have; (e) move; (f) facing; (g) are not; (h) covered; (i) does not know; (j) takes/can take; (k) to reach; (l) is trying; (m) are built/are being built; (n) are seen
Dhaka, the world's densest and fastest growing city, (a) faces unbearable traffic jams. There (b) are many reasons for this. The ever increasing number of vehicles and population (c) is the main reason. During a traffic jam, people (d) have to suffer much. They have to (e) move inch by inch. They have to wait on roads hours after hours (f) facing unbearable sufferings. Again, the roads of Dhaka city (g) are not spacious. Only seven percent of Dhaka city is (h) covered by roads, compared with around 25 percent of Paris and Vienna. If anybody falls in a traffic jam, he (i) does not know when he will reach home. Sometimes, a distance of 1km (j) takes/can take an hour to cross. Office and school goers find it very difficult (k) to reach their destination in time. Our government (l) is trying heart and soul to solve this problem. Flyovers (m) are built/are being built in different places in order to control traffic jam. Besides, traffic police and sergeants (n) are seen filing cases against vehicles breaking road transport rules. But still it is becoming impossible to control traffic jam.