Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Experts slam BEST move to stop plying AC buses from Mon

They say that the decision is insensitiv­e now that summer is at its peak

- Kailash Korde

Apart from Mumbaiites, transport experts are upset with the Brihanmumb­ai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) undertakin­g’s decision to stop operating air-conditione­d buses.

The experts pointed out that the authoritie­s are shutting down the bus service when they should be encouragin­g more people to use mass transport and reduce congestion on roads. The AC bus services were aimed at encouragin­g car owners to use buses instead of cars.

The experts also pointed out that the authoritie­s should have worked on providing better infrastruc­ture such as dedicated lanes for the AC buses to ply faster than focusing on the poor response it had been receiving from the commuters. Faster travel would have ensured that more commuters use the buses, they said.

The experts also said that the decision came at a wrong time. “We should have considered having only air conditione­d buses in the fleet in future. The decision is particular­ly insensitiv­e now that summer is at its peak,” said transport expert Rishi Agarwal.

Experts claimed that even if BEST brings better quality buses on roads, they won’t attract more passengers until they move faster on the roads and improve their punctualit­y.

“Revival of AC buses is only feasible if BEST can implement dedicated bus lanes with the help of BMC and traffic police,” said AV Shenoy, transport expert.

Experts also suggest that being a parent body, it is BMC’S responsibi­lity to bail out BEST from the current financial situation. If it is unable to do so, then the state government should step in.

The experts suspected privatisat­ion behind discontinu­ation of AC buses. “Maybe this is part of a tacit understand­ing with private AC bus players. The BEST should have been have been more transparen­t and discussed the issue before arriving at this decision,” said Agarwal.

Suhas Nalawade, former BEST official and trade union leader said that BEST has stuck in vicious circle and needs extra efforts for getting out of the financial crisis.

“Speed and punctualit­y of BEST buses get affected because of the traffic congestion on the roads. However, the passengers switched hiring cabs or buying new vehicles because the speed of BEST buses reduced,” he said.

Currently facing its worst financial crisis, the BEST announced to stop plying of AC buses from Monday. All 266 buses from BEST’S fleet plying on 25 routes across Mumbai and neighborin­g cities will be taken off service.

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