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Mobilicity Meeting updates..quite successful on NMT front!
srinidhi - 11 January, 2011 | Bangalore | cycling | Transportation | Infrastructure | cycle infrastructure | Mobilicity | NMT
The press report in DNA does a fairly decent job of talking about the highlights of the program..
IDS made the presentation to Ms Manjula(DULT), Mr Bhaskar Rao, Prof. Ashwin Mahesh, Mr Murali(RACF), Rohan Kini and discussed the various aspects of NMT with focus on cycling in Bangalore context. Some of the action items from the meeting are:
- Revival is on cards for the defunct non-motorised transport (NMT) cell with representation from various organisations. Transport commissioner Bhaskar Rao proposed the name of Manjula as chairperson of the cell.
- Five pilot projects will be prepared in the next six months and implemented by the year-end.
The other salient point from the meet are:
It was shared the major malls in the city have agreed to provide parking space for cycles. Traffic and Transit Management centres (TTMCs) and Metro stations will also be approached to create such parking spaces
In Jayanagar pilot, to be ready in feb 2011, the infrastructure for parking cycles would be created at about 30 locations. Broad lanes could be physically segregated, with 2m being set aside for cyclists. In narrow streets, mixed traffic would be allowed while measures like traffic calming would be taken up.
COMMENTS
San Francisco Bicycle Plan
Albert K - 11 January, 2011 - 08:19
Hello Fellow Praja-ers(?),
Please find the link below for San Francisco Bicycle Plan for your reference when preparing the NMT document.
http://sfgov3.org/index.aspx?page=586
I will be happy to assist with any questions regarding it thereafter. Thanks and all the best,
-Albert K
The press report in DNA
idontspam - 11 January, 2011 - 09:44
The press report in DNA does a fairly decent job of talking about the highlights of the program
I agree, I think it does a good job of summarizing the NMT session. Saved us the job of typing the whole thing up over here :)
3 weeks...
Transmogrifier - 11 January, 2011 - 16:53
Praja has been asked to come up with a map of cycling routes and create a plan for Bus Priority System in three weeks' time. (from the same report)
Really?
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See pictures from the event here.
Bengaluru cycling event..
srinidhi - 16 January, 2011 - 04:11
Interesting Bike event for 23rd Jan
http://bsacyclothon.in.com/node/1
Check maadi..join maadi!
why "safety in numbers" fails!
srinidhi - 21 January, 2011 - 01:33
"The Netherlands is generally recognised to be the safest place in the world to cycle. This is often put down to a "safety in numbers" effect, which in part is true, though the infrastructure design is a vital component and shouldn't be overlooked."
"What to do... If you want people who do not cycle to take up cycling, then the right thing to do is to campaign for or design in road conditions which make cycling into an appealing option. That is what the Dutch have done. Everywhere. It is the key to the high cycle usage and high cycle safety figures."
http://hembrow.blogspot.com/2008/09/three-types-of-safety.html
very nice read..and invaluable inputs for the blr scenario..
Jayanagar to pedal away pollution
Sanjeev - 22 January, 2011 - 11:23
The initiative to gradually make the city cycle-friendly received the nod from the transport department as well as the BBMP after a comprehensive three-month survey of the entire Jayanagar area that took into consideration the crucial links, most importantly, schools and playgrounds.
The initiative to gradually make the city cycle-friendly received the nod from the transport department as well as the BBMP after a comprehensive three-month survey of the entire Jayanagar area that took into consideration the crucial links, most importantly, schools and playgrounds.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/bengaluru/jayanagar-pedal-away-pollution-411
Cyclothon attracts a large gathering
Sanjeev - 24 January, 2011 - 11:58
The cyclothon, believed to be the biggest cycling event in Bangalore, managed to mobilise a large number of people to care for the environment by taking to the eco-friendly mode of transport. The event, which has already toured the cities of Chandigarh and Delhi, received the support of several companies such as Infosys, Accenture, iGate, Reuters, SIEMENS, IBM and Philips. A number of Army divisions such as the MEG, the CRPF and the BSF also participated.
http://www.hindu.com/2011/01/24/stories/2011012460130200.htm
It good sign for Bnaglore city. Expecting dedicated lanes for cycle in some places of Bangalore soon.
sanjeev
perils of going without cycle lanes - heart attacks
srinidhi - 25 February, 2011 - 06:20
cyclists are in greatest danger because they are more heavily exposed to pollution and are subjecting themselves to another major heart attack trigger, exercise.
Traffic exposure was blamed for 7.4% of heart attacks, followed by physical exertion with 6.2%. Over-all air pollution triggered between 5% and 7% of heart attacks, while drinking alcohol accounted 5%.
more here
So its mandatory that if we need to make cycling more popular we will need exclusive lanes whereever needed!
Jayanagar cycle tracks - news from BBMP
srinidhi - 26 June, 2011 - 07:24
Under a BBMP pilot project, the non-arterial roads of the Jayanagar assembly constituency will have cycle lanes of five feet width on either side. The project — which will see 50 km of cycle lanes — is estimated to cost Rs 2.5 crore.
more here
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