Delhi Cabinet approves proposal for study on rationalising bus

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

To strengthen public transport in the national capital, the today gave its nod to a proposal for a study on rationalisation of bus routes and last mile connectivity.

The Cabinet, headed by Kejriwal, approved the proposed study by the Integrated Multi Modal System (DIMTS) on route rationalisation and last mile connectivity, a senior said.


It will cover all routes used by buses of the Transport Corporation (DTC), cluster scheme, Gramin Sewa, Metro and others, he said.

"The study will solve the problems of low frequency, inadequate coverage and crowding, leading to better efficiency of the transport system and enhanced satisfaction level of passengers," the said.

DIMTS will complete the study in six months, he said.

The study will include a detailed (one per cent of total households in Delhi). DIMTS will also plan all public transport modes such as standard buses, Gramin Sewa and chartered buses among others.

DIMTS also plans to conduct work place surveys in Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad, and to capture the interaction of these cities with Delhi, he said.

"The and study will assist planners to understand user needs and launch new schemes which will improve public transport system in the city," he said.

It will also seek to develop criteria for delineation of operation area of electric-rickshaws, the added.

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 19:00 IST