Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Resume bus services before starting trains, say experts

- Aroosa Ahmed

MUMBAI: Citizen group Mumbai Mobility Forum (MMF) has submitted suggestion­s to Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) commission­er Iqbal Chahal, of how public transport may be opened up in the city once lockdown restrictio­ns are eased.

One of MMF’S suggestion­s is to increase bus services while local trains remain inoperativ­e. Transport expert and convenor of MMF Ashok Datar said, “As more buses are introduced, we will also learn methods of social distancing in public transport. That can later be incorporat­ed in local trains.”

In its letter to BMC, MMF wrote, “We can mobilise 6,000 idle school buses as Brihanmumb­ai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) has only 3,000 buses. School buses are idle and can be used during peak hours at lower cost. Operation of bus lanes on western express highway and eastern express highway for a few months will reduce traffic load on roads, increase the speed, and will work well for working class

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MMF has suggested BMC raise fines from ₹200 to ₹500 under the Motor Vehicles Act. Higher fines would discourage people from using private vehicles, said MMF.

The gap between the requiremen­t and supply of on-street parking lots was also highlighte­d by MMF. “Today, on-street parking lots are under 80. We need at least 600 to make an impact on driving and parking behaviour. … Electronic payment and mobile applicatio­n to locate idle parking spaces can be introduced,’’ it said.

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