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Commute

“Govt decision to replace AC buses welcome, but not enough”

June 28, 2019 Vinay Sreenivasa

The recent government decision to replace Volvo AC buses with regular buses is welcome, but more should be done to provide quality service to all commuters, says the collective Bengaluru Bus Prayanikara Vedike

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Commute

When illegal maxicabs, vans serve the public, why not regularise them?

February 26, 2018 Meera K

Here’s how an archaic transport policy ensures Bengalureans’ need for public transport is not adequately served, and bans out of the box solutions.

Governance

BMTC can serve Bengaluru better with more routes and frequency

May 26, 2017 Shree D N

BMTC needs to go beyond citizen outreach and social media communication to fix the root problems that hinder the efficiency. Data can help do this.

Commute

Multiple mega-projects meant for Bengaluru yet to take off

December 13, 2016 Akshatha M

Traffic issues in Bengaluru have been unbearable. There are multiple projects announced by the government, that are either in cold storage or moving at a snail’s pace. Here’s a list and status of such projects.

Governance

Bengaluru bus commuters release their wishlist to make BMTC work for all

October 19, 2015 News Desk

Bengaluru Metroplitan Transport Company (BMTC) needs a lot of changes in its functioning for it to be effective. Here is a list of changes suggested by people, that will make the BMTC system work more efficiently.

Commute

Can we just reclaim the roads that are not used anymore?

November 19, 2014 Vivek Vaidyanathan

Many roads in the city of Bengaluru have remained closed for a long time now, and the traffic moves smoothly without those roads. Why can’t those roads be used as public spaces?


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