In recent decades, environmental and health issues have received considerable research attention within sustainable urban transportation literature (Boschmann). The social measurements of maintainable urban transportation are suggested inside of the transportation literature, especially through the components of social value, social exclusion, and personal satisfaction. The literature does suggest that in the context of advanced capitalist cities, socially sustainable urban transportation creates equitable access to opportunities necessary for enabling individuals to achieve sustaining livelihoods, establishes livable cities of social cohesion and inclusion, and overcomes the problems of polarized, fragmented, and socially segregated metropolitan communities (Boschmann). Consequentially, the developed transportation system in urban areas leads the society to better …show more content…
However, being realistic, the countryside lacks many things for modern people such as a public transportation system, entertainments, many useful facilities, and high quality working condition as we can see from the data of the article. Unfortunately, many young adults who stay in the countryside work in a poor environment because there are limited jobs for their future. The data showed why people must have to live in urban areas, because urban areas have a lot of advantages: close to various facilities and convenient public transportation system, and most important advantage is many opportunities to get stable jobs with better working conditions. These advantages could help that young adults can enhance their lives in urban