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Information boards only in 125 bus stops

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The Times of India   31.08.2012

Information boards only in 125 bus stops

NEW DELHI: More than a year after the Delhi government announced installation of the passenger information system (PIS) in all bus queue shelters in the city, the project is still languishing. Set up as part of the government's efforts to modernize the public transport system, the PIS boards were to be installed in 500 bus shelters in the NDMC in the first phase.

Several months after work started, only 125 bus shelters have PIS. Sources in the transport department said that work on the project had almost come to a standstill due to financial issues. "The vendor has complained of non-payment and as a result, work on the ground has come to a stop for the past couple of months," said a senior government official.

The project, undertaken by Delhi integrated multi-modal transit system, was implemented in September last year. The idea was to use the GPS information from the DTC and cluster buses, and make it available to commuters. Coordinating the arrival, departure and route of buses from the numerous depots and passing on correct information to passengers is imperative for the proper functioning of this system.

Interestingly, the existing boards have not been of much use. For instance, while 90 bus shelters on the BRT corridor have the PIS, information on the movement of buses is sketchy at best.
Last Updated on Friday, 31 August 2012 05:43
 

Fire incidents prompt AMC to order audit of buses in Ahmedabad

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The Times of India    30.08.2012

Fire incidents prompt AMC to order audit of buses in Ahmedabad

AHMEDABAD: Not satisfied with the clarification offered by AMTS city bus manufacturers on the recent sporadic fire incidents, municipal commissioner Guruprasad Mohapatra has immediately ordered an audit of all newly inducted city buses.

On Tuesday, Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) called officials from Tata, which manufactures 'Marcopolo' buses, for a safety review meeting and discussed on a wide spectrum of technical issues.

Close to 200 buses will go off the road in phases for the safety checks. Pune-based Central Institute of Road Transport ( CIRT) has been asked to send a team to conduct the safety audit of these buses. Since January, five AMTS buses, two feeder buses used for ferrying passengers from AMTS to BRTS route and four BRTS buses have caught fire. Out of a total of 11 incidents till now, in seven, the buses had fiber parts.

"We had specifically asked them about the reasons for electric short circuit fires in Tata-Marcopolo buses. These are new buses and should not catch fire and cause public fear. The company officials claimed that the fires were primarily due to lack of maintenance. However, we countered them by asking them as to why many CNG buses that were bought prior to the recent Marcopolo buses never caught fire. The company officials had no credible explanation," said Mohapatra.

When questioned about main reasons for fire in AMTS and BRTS buses, AMC officials said that overheating of the engine, leakage of oil and CNG gas and short-circuit have been the main reasons in such incidents. Poor and infrequent maintenance of the buses were also cited as reasons for this. The CNG bus fire on Naroda route and then again on Ashram road a few days later can be cited as examples. Two years ago, Ahmedabad Janmarg Limited had asked an expert from Delhi Transport Corporation to prepare a safety report on BRTS buses after a fire incident.

A senior AMC official added: "Generally, CNG buses anywhere in the country heat up. It's usual and requires care and timely maintenance. But then we've six engineers from Tata who are present at workshops to help us in trouble shooting. However, even these engineers couldn't anticipate these problems."

The opposition in AMC has time and again protested about deployment of such buses without proper inspection and safety tests. AFES officials said that this year they have reported eight fire from AMTS buses and two from BRTS buses so far. They also proposed to have fire extinguishers in the bus as safety mechanism.

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 August 2012 10:28
 

Parking lots not being used judiciously

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The Hindu    30.08.2012

Parking lots not being used judiciously

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These spaces have conveniently been converted into business ‘addas’

Moving in:The newly allotted parking lots that have been encroached upon by taxi-operators near Indira Chowk in Karimnagar.Photo: T Ajaypal Singh
 
Moving in:The newly allotted parking lots that have been encroached upon by taxi-operators near Indira Chowk in Karimnagar.Photo: T Ajaypal Singh

Though the Karimnagar Municipal Corporation authorities allotted parking lots in various parts of the town to avoid traffic congestion at the newly beautified traffic islands, there are no takers for them.

Due to the negligence of the traffic police , taxi-operators, auto-rickshaws, small traders and vendors have successfully converted the parking lot into their business ‘addas’.

As part of “Mana Nagaram –Mana Karimnagaram” (Our city-our Karimnagar) programme, the district administration had taken up the beautification of Karimnagar town in general and traffic islands in particular with the help of local philanthropists.Collusion

Though the traffic police have been relieved of their duties of regulating traffic at the islands, they have failed to regulate the movement of vehicles at junctions as well as ensuring that vehicles are parked in their allocated parking spaces. The authorities have identified parking lots in front of the Zilla Parishad office, RTC bus station entry point, Government Junior College grounds near Indira chowk, AP Transco SE office and Karimnagar municipal guest house areas.

Ironically, shop-owners at the busy Tower circle adjacent to the head post-office have literally encroached upon the main road and converted it into a parking lot causing inconvenience to road-users.

Lok Satta district president N. Srinivas alleged that the traffic police were the main culprits in not enforcing road rules and ensuring vehicles only be parked in the allotted parking spaces.He alleged that the businessmen in Tower circle area had colluded with the traffic police for their own benefit.

Some locals say that the newly allotted parking lots should be further developed by erecting sign boards to educate people to park vehicles properly without hindering traffic.

Last Updated on Thursday, 30 August 2012 06:10
 


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