A key problem with this involves traffic, since people would have to travel a long distance using their vehicles. Some experts put forward the view that creation of jobs in nearby areas would dent a significant number of workers into taking jobs in the city. Offices can be relocated as well near the countryside, and by doing this, it will lessen the worker’s travel time.
A further step is for the government to intervene by enacting a policy. It is argued by some people that policies should be made in order for the companies to allocate housing projects where their workers can live nearby, so as to diminished the need for them to travel. A case in point is the Plantation Bay Corporation, wherein upon its operation has generated countless employment, but in order for the city to cope up with the sudden increase in traffic it created, the company was ordained by the Municipality to provide houses for their employees.
Last, but not the least, is dissemination of public information. If people are taught about the consequences of their actions, then there is a high probability that they will be conscientious enough to mind their travel methods or go along with the customary way, such as sharing vehicles with other people or riding the public transportation instead to lessen the number of vehicles on the road.
In conclusion, although employees traveling in roads by large has cause problems in the past, but if people will coordinate with their workplace, as well as the government into implementing solutions, then problems such as traffic and damaging the environment will more likely be prevented in the future.