The two maps below show road access to a city hospital in 2007 and in 2010.
Sample Answer:
The given maps illustrate the changes that took place in the road network to a city hospital in 2007 and in 2010.
Overall, it is apparent that most prominent modifications included construction of roundabouts and separate parking space for staff and visitors.
The Ring Road on the north side and the city hospital building remained unaltered, however the Hospital Road underwent noticeable changes. The three bus stops which were present on either side of the Hospital Road in 2007 were replaced by construction of a massive bus station branching to the west of the road. This station was connected to the city hospital on north and City Road on south via two roundabouts.
In 2007, there was a common car parking area for staff and public to east of Hospital road. While in 2010, a significant development took place as two separate car parking areas were built, one exclusively for staff and construction of an additional lot on the east of city hospital building, dedicated solely for public.
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