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One of the ten recommendations suggested for safe operations of Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) on the Ahmednagar-Alandi Road by IIT Bombay's safety audit report is minimal bus-to-platform gap.

Referring to wide gaps found during normal operations in the BRT systems in other large cities in Asia and America, the report recommended that during the trial run of the BRTS on this route in the city, this safety aspect should be carefully looked into.

To ease traffic congestions on city roads due to BRTS corridor, flyovers and foot over bridges (FOBs) can be constructed along the corridor, said urban administration and development minister Kaila

Transport company DIMTS is a joint venture between State govt and IDFC.

Order of the National Green Tribunal in the matter of Kishore Kodwani & Ors. V/s District Collector, Indore & Ors dated 24/01/2014 regarding safety measures to be taken to avoid environment degradation in the city of Indore likely to be caused by diesel fuelled buses for public transportation system under BRTS Project.

Original Source: http://www.greentribunal.gov.in/orderinpdf/43-2014(CZ)(MApp)_24Jan2014.pdf

This new study on the mobility challenges facing cities worldwide includes an update of Arthur D. Little’s Urban Mobility Index, assessing the cities in terms of mobility maturity and performance and together with UITP identifies strategic directions and recommendations for improvement.

Terms Overall Work Satisfactory; PMC Promises To Fix Problems

Pune: A safety audit of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on Alandi-Nagar Road, conducted by IIT Bombay, has termed the civic work as satisfactory while pointing out certain shortcomings.

Initial work on metro bus service project for twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad has been completed and the ground breaking ceremony for the project will be held on February 28.

In contradiction to the court order to allow four-wheelers inside the BRTS corridor, a five-member committee formed by Indore bench of Madhya Pradesh high court has suggested that the BRTS corridor

New Delhi: Scrapping the Ambedkar Nagar-Moolchand Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor, which was one of the issues raised by AAP during its poll campaign, should not prove to be more difficult than de

Review Done By Citizens’ Groups

Pune: A road safety audit of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) on Alandi Road has pointed out several flaws which would affect road users, particularly bus commuters and pedestrians. The audit was conducted by the Save Pune Traffic Movement (SPTM) and the PMPML Pravasi Manch.

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