Statement:The government has decided to earmark a separate lane in the metropolis for passenger vehicles with more than one occupant. Assumptions I. The move may help decongest the roads of the metropolis. II. Many people may resort to pool car system to avoid traffic snarls.

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Statement:The government has decided to earmark a separate lane in the metropolis for passenger vehicles with more than one occupant. Assumptions I. The move may help decongest the roads of the metropolis. II. Many people may resort to pool car system to avoid traffic snarls.