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Bellary Road Elevated Concerns tsubba - 14-JUN-2008Krishnaprasad of the hindu reports that DMRCL, which is involved with the high speed rail to BIA, has raised objections to plans for an elevated road corridor between minsk square and hebbal. Apart from this, Govt authorities are also concerned that HSR will eat into road widening efforts that will create a six lane corridor between mekhri circle and hebbal. |
George E Matthew - 13-JUN-2008
I had previously posted about the problems with travel to BIAL through BMTC. That posted concluded with the problem of heavy traffic through the city until the Hebbal flyover. Please note that no new kind of transport network to the airport, public or private can solve this problem. BIAS from BMTC, Meru Easy Cabs, Airlift -all get stuck in traffic. Outside the city, in general roads are pretty good, especially the National Highways. BDA will build a peripheral expressway, which may be completed late but is likely to be wide and traffic free. However, it will not help solve the biggest jams within the city. |
Byelaws, parking, traffic congestion etc etc silkboard - 13-JUN-2008
How hard is it to make a post like this? Examples abound. Here is another one from Marathahalli. A new tall building popped up earlier this year, and a Shanthi Sagar showed up, I am guessing as a tenant. Of course, the parking has been planned for. Its in the basement. Spot the basement there, just to the left of stairs?
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Peripheral Ring Road is back with BDA silkboard - 13-JUN-2008
The Peripheral Ring Road is back. Not much new as far as the specs are concerned, but the big changes are, one, BDA (state govt) will be executing it, not NHAI (central govt) and two, it will be a PPP project. [Pic: PRR Ph I as in 2005] There were several reports across papers today (ET, Biz-standard) and here is a summary:
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Vehicle Ownership Restrictions : Singapore Style mcadambi - 11-JUN-2008
Have a look at how Singapore manages it's traffic: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Certificate_of_Entitlement We could have a similar, or atleast a modified system like the one above. |
s_yajaman - 11-JUN-2008
Not sure if people saw this today ("send drunk drivers ...") in the TOI. Here is another link (newstodaynet).
"Finally, there is a serious effort to discipline our traffic. The Law Commission has prepared a report on traffic discipline that sets down stringent penalties and exacting norms to straighten out India's notoriously indisciplined roads. |
TTMCs - Will They Solve Problems ? Naveen - 10-JUN-2008
This is a continuation of discussion started by thebangalorean ('bus stops to have shopping malls'). Here is what the CTTP report states about development of Traffic & Transportation Mgmnt Centers, or TTMCs (Shantinagar TTMC pic courtesy rednivaram): "TTMC’s are planned to have multi-level parking lot, public utilities like mini-shopping centres and food courts. These centers in addition to providing park & ride facilities are also proposed to act as hubs for Mini–Buses planned by BMTC to transport the commuters from every major residential area to the nearest TTMC, so that commuters can board a bus of their choice. |
Deadly roads of India: BBC report mcadambi - 9-JUN-2008
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7431714.stm "There are now more road deaths in India than anywhere else in the world - a man-made epidemic according to a government committee. In 2006 - the latest year for which figures are available - more than 100,000 people died, and an estimated 2,000,000 were seriously injured." [.....] |
harishmrao - 8-JUN-2008
Namaskara yallarigu. I have been one more member of this community who visit regularly but dont contribute anything. After being in a country like US for nearly yr and half and seeing the infrastructure here, would like to add few things. On my opinion these might work well as a start up process to improve Namma Bangalore. Traffic has been the major thing for Bangalore. Any where we see today everyone speaks of Bangalore traffic. Snail pace movement. |
Delhi BRT - Lessons for Bangalore ? Naveen - 8-JUN-2008
It's one of the most controversial infrastructure projects in the country but for all those who said that the Delhi Bus Corridor system was an out and out failure, here is a reality check. A poll conducted by NDTV shows that there is a sharp divide in opinion on the success of the project between those who use buses on the corridor and those who drive cars on the same stretch. |