2017
DOI: 10.18063/jsupp.2017.01.005
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Enhancing Bengaluru’s public transport network: approaches and challenges

Abstract: In recent decades, Bengaluru as a metropolis has witnessed explosive growth – both in terms of population, which has doubled since 2001, and growth in vehicles, which have more than quadrupled in the same period (RTO 2016). This has significantly stressed the city’s road infrastructure, leading to congestion and increases in pollution. Economic losses due to congestion for two of the city’s Information Technology corridors alone are estimated at INR227.7 billion annually (Bharadwaj 2015), without taking into a… Show more

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“…Autorickshaws are three-wheelers that carry 5% to 20% mode shares in some Indian cities (18), whose user base consists mainly of women and middle-aged commuters (19). Fare non-compliance and ride refusal have been repeatedly highlighted in multiple studies as top issues in travel by autorickshaws (20)(21)(22)(23). Shareautos are four-wheelers larger than Autorickshaws, with a seating capacity of up to seven, which ply on selected fixed routes that overlap with bus routes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autorickshaws are three-wheelers that carry 5% to 20% mode shares in some Indian cities (18), whose user base consists mainly of women and middle-aged commuters (19). Fare non-compliance and ride refusal have been repeatedly highlighted in multiple studies as top issues in travel by autorickshaws (20)(21)(22)(23). Shareautos are four-wheelers larger than Autorickshaws, with a seating capacity of up to seven, which ply on selected fixed routes that overlap with bus routes.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2016, the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) launched an intelligent transport system -a term whose definition and component technologies vary from one city to another. BMTC's approach to intelligent transport includes systems for vehicle tracking, electronic ticketing, passenger information, and a data and control centre (Mukherjee, Toshniwa and Mulukutla, 2016). The local government has been making strides in introducing a multi-modal mass transport pass, and at least two expressways are under construction (BMRCL, 2019;MRTH, 2018 andPhilip, 2019a).…”
Section: Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%