Traffic police in the Walled City area are facing a tough time managing vehicular movement due to low-floor buses, which have become prime reason for frequent traffic congestion.
In fact, driving in the Walled City area during peak hours has become a Herculean task for people and it has become a time-consuming exercise.
The traffic policemen, too, have to suffer a lot because of the low-floor bu

Deepa Jainani

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati's ambitious project of giving people 226 clean, congestion-free, state-of-the-art, international standard bus terminals, equipped with all modern facilities, including the best shopping experience at the existing bus terminals is well on the path to become a reality.

With the request for proposal (RFP) launched last week and the draft c

Jorhat, Jan. 3: The Assam State Transport Corporation has allotted 15 new buses for rural routes across the state as a New Year gift for people living in the remote areas.

The buses will start plying with immediate effect.

This citizen’s report looks upward from the city to harmonise, and align with the larger national goals while assessing the unique solutions the city needs.

As India has yet to build much of its projected urban transport infrastructure, this presents a challenge as well as an opportunity. The new investment if guided by the principles of sustainability can make a lot of difference. The question that India needs to ask is whether it will be able to see the turn around soon in its cities.

Public transport systems present an interesting situation wherein the primary objective is that of public service on a self sustaining basis. To achieve these diverse goals, organisations employ various mechanisms of control. This paper studies Karnataka  State Road Transport Corporation as an organisation from the point of view of the control systems that they have implemented at the ground level and their effectiveness. 

Almost coinciding with the complete phase-out of the Blueline buses, the introduction of Cluster-One low-floor buses would take place on the 32 routes of South Delhi from the end of January 2011, Delhi Transport Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said on Monday during a demonstration of these buses at Delhi Secretariat.

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New Delhi: For those living in the NCR area, there

Rest of the bus fleet to be phased out by this coming January
Another 389 buses to go off the roads by December end and the remaining 840 in January

NEW DELHI: The Delhi Government on Tuesday announced a new deadline for complete phase-out of Blueline buses from the Capital's roads.

The green experiment on the city

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