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4. TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS PROPOSED
There are many solutions that are proposed to the increasing levels of congestion within the central areas within the city and around the city. Though there are a few rumblings of how it is essential to make sure that all transport is integrated into a single system. Many different systems are being proposed and the bus will continue to have a vitally important role even if every new system does come into place (refer Appendix B. Importance of connectivity).
4.1 The Metro Rail
The advantage of a Metro railway is that it can carry upto 57,000 passenger per hour during peak hours.

4.2 Commuter Railway System

The Commuter Railway System
4.3 Bus Services
4.3.1 Destination oriented bus system
4.3.2 Grid System of Buses

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Appendix B: Importance of Connectivity
admin123 - 25-APR-2008 : 11:20:00 AM
B. Importance of Connectivity
The following example is to highlight the importance of having a
reasonably priced alternative transport system. Without a cheap
transport system, it will be difficult to take people away from the two
wheeler (now called Public ka Naya Transport).
Average Distance of Daily Travel (2*8km) = 16 km
Two
Wheeler
Bus
Financial
Cost
Cost per kilometre
= Rs. (43.10)/l(50km/l)
= Rs. 0.86 per km
Monthly petrol cost
= Rs. 0.86*16*25 =Rs. 344.8
Cost of Two- wheeler
= Rs. (40,000/(15*12)) = Rs. 222.22
Maintenance Cost
= Rs. 22.22*2.5= 55.55per month
Total Monthly Cost of
Two-wheeler
= Rs. 622.57
Cost per journey = Rs. 20 (four
trips of Rs. 5 each)
Total Monthly Cost of Bus
= Rs. 20*25= Rs. 500
Time
Cost
Waiting Time = 0
Travel Time = (22.5*2)
= 45 min (at average speed of 20kmph)
Total Daily Travel Time = 45 min
Savings in Travel Time = 35 min
Waiting Time = 10*2= 20 min
Travel Time = (30*2)
= 60 min (at average speed of 15kmph)
Total Travel Time = 80 min
b. Leave (Earned leave. Medical Leave, Casual Leave) = (25*8) hours = 200 hours
c. Public and National Holidays = (12*8) = 96 hours
d. Effective Number of Working hours = 2496-200-96 = 2,200 hours
e. Earnings per hour = Rs. (5,000*12)/2200 = Rs. 27.27 per hour
f. Monthly Imputed Income = Rs. 27.27*(35/60)*25 = Rs. 397.7 Total Effective Cost of Using Bus Service = Rs. (500+ 397.7)
= Rs. 897.7 >Rs. 622.57
The example given above illustrates how important it is for the BMTC to remain competitive. Therefore, an individual who earns Rs. 5,000 per month and calculates his total economic costs of using the bus service, would find it beneficial to buy and use a two-wheeler instead of a bus.
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