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admin123 - 24-APR-2008 | Bangalore | BMTC | CCTF | public transport
3. THE PRESENT TRANSPORT SITUATION
1981 2003 % change Two- wheeler 125,600 1,304,691 939% Cars 31,738 248,303 682% Buses 5,090 25,244 396% Autorickshaws 10,355 68,052 557% Population 2,900,000 6,200,000 114% Population data from Census, rest from Bangalore Traffic Police
The population of Bangalore has grown exponentially in the last twenty years on the back of what is described as the Information Technology (IT) boom. The dramatic increase in the number and the scale of IT has created growing opportunities especially for the increasing middle class. The flip side to the growing of the city has been the prolific growth in private vehicles. The class of vehicles that have grown substantially are the two wheelers growing almost 1000% in the past twenty years. In the same period, there has been no corresponding increase in road area thereby causing extreme congestion.



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Oppurtunity to correct historical descrimination !
kbsyed61 - 24-APR-2008 : 09:31:48 PM
As always the weaker always gets the raw deal. Whether benefiting from government services like hostpitals, parks, travel resources or natural resources, the weaker seems to be the real loser.
There are areas in B'lore historically (Tannery Road, Kavala Byrasandra, Neelsandra etc) had poor BMTC service. Places like Jaynagar, Rajajinagar, Malleswaram was well serviced with the BMTC busses. I am sure the trend continues.
We need to correct these anomolies. Every part of the city must be equally fed with the connectivity services. Let's not descriminate them because they are poor and socially not empowered.
login or register to post commentsThis is a part of the report by commuter comfort task force that was co-chaired by muralidhar rao, who was also kind enough to share the document with us. We are posting the extracts of the report in parts for convenience. eventually we will post most of the 59 page report.
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Naveen - 24-APR-2008 : 05:31:00 PM
Hi All,
This report seems to have many positives :
A single transport agency - this is an urgent need - a lot of agencies are holding pieces of the pie & have been pursuing their own ends with no proper co-ordination.
Recognition of priority for public transport with measures such as banning of all private vehicles on select roads during peak hours, higher parking charges, peak hour congestion charges and priority bus lanes - this is an important observation ! Hope this is taken note of seriously & implemented.
Improving connectivity - this will likely happen anyways, as Metro will fill in the connectivity to Majestic & City Market, whilst BMTC will steer to connect suburbs with one another, & to the metro stations.
Magic boxes are a potential tool & should be considered for use for only public transport . These seem almost ready-made for the job - narrow, quick & easy to install & inexpensive.
To make public transport preferrable, it must combine time & cost savings with comfort, convenience & reliability - the only way this can be done is to ensure that it moves quicker than the competition (private vehicles), whilst providing the same level of comfort, else it's a dead duck !
Hope we see some action along these lines !
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tsubba - 25-APR-2008 : 12:44:23 PM
naveen that is a very interesting idea that you have been suggesting for a while now. will get back to you on that. just wanted to let you know that i agree.
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