The easy fix to Bengaluru’s perennial traffic problem - the humble bus

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • Over the last decade, traffic congestion and Bengaluru have been synonymous with each other. So how can we fix this issue? Activists and experts explain.
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Komentáře • 58

  • @ajayprabhu9631
    @ajayprabhu9631 Před 3 lety +85

    After giving these sermons, the experts would have gone to their respective homes in Individual cars.

  • @vijaysrini27
    @vijaysrini27 Před 3 lety +34

    Metro development is very slow, and other cities like Hyderabad and Chennai have gone ahead despite starting later.

    • @chidambaranathans1975
      @chidambaranathans1975 Před 3 lety +9

      No one uses metro in Chennai lol. We have good roads and amazing interchanges . Not like banglore

    • @JayaramB-kw6rs
      @JayaramB-kw6rs Před 2 lety +6

      @@chidambaranathans1975 ur chennai people are those causing traffic in Bengalore 😅🤡

    • @toxdrigaming1864
      @toxdrigaming1864 Před rokem +1

      @@JayaramB-kw6rs yeah so many r tamils

    • @yama9411
      @yama9411 Před rokem

      @@chidambaranathans1975 chennai is full of garbage filled bio hazard zones 😂.

    • @esparian4775
      @esparian4775 Před rokem

      @@chidambaranathans1975 dai many use it here da

  • @Maverick-bd7wl
    @Maverick-bd7wl Před 3 lety +22

    Worst city for having a family. Kids will suffer 3 hours in traffic daily. You will suffer for 3-4 hours in traffic daily. Waste of life!

    • @itme3929
      @itme3929 Před 3 lety +1

      not true , I have been living in banglore for 15yrs there was never a 3hr traffic just about 30min at the most

    • @chiranthrajum2883
      @chiranthrajum2883 Před 2 lety

      Yes bro there is not that much time consuming traffic

    • @Maverick-bd7wl
      @Maverick-bd7wl Před 2 lety +5

      I feel my comment was a bit exaggeration, If you live at the worst spot, then 2-3 hour is wasted. I live right next to Kundalhalli junction, for me crossing Kundalhalli & then marathalli takes 1 hour one way. So 2 hrs in a day.

    • @sureshjace
      @sureshjace Před 2 lety +8

      @@Maverick-bd7wl you are absolutely right .. this city is tourist place simply developed in 20 yrs so they do not have infrastructure.. pathetic city to lead life

    • @rijuraghav1705
      @rijuraghav1705 Před 2 lety +1

      Weather acha hai 😂😂

  • @shantanu143
    @shantanu143 Před 3 lety +14

    WFH is the key 🔑

  • @vijaysrini27
    @vijaysrini27 Před 3 lety +14

    Poor flyover design is another reason. The airport road flyover is poorly designed. One flyover starts just after Hebbal and ends up at near Yelahanka, and the other one starts at Yelahanka and ends up near Yelahanka Air-force station. Though the second flyover comes to ground level, people are not allowed to interchange from flyover to service road or vice versa. The same is also the case outside the city limits (e.g. one cannot change from Hunsemaranahalli to after Chikjala.

  • @shashankmaharana5014
    @shashankmaharana5014 Před 2 lety +8

    More IT company is coz for traffic, govt should distribute MNC equally in all state and district in all over india

  • @karthikeyakv3628
    @karthikeyakv3628 Před 6 měsíci

    I have been living here since 30 years ... and i enjoy driving here

  • @muni1261
    @muni1261 Před 2 lety +4

    Improve metro connectivity fast.

  • @realstateguru1318
    @realstateguru1318 Před rokem +2

    What are the potential benefits of road-based public transport for traffic management? Given the tendency for people to shift towards using cars or high-quality public transport like metros as their incomes rise,
    can road-based public transport still be an effective solution? It's worth noting that despite the lack of progress made by the Karnataka government in creating a metro system over the past 14 years, many higher-income individuals still opt for public transport options like metros due to the convenience and reliability they offer. However, given the higher likelihood of road-based public transport(Bus) getting stuck in traffic, it's important to carefully consider its potential impact on traffic management before pursuing this option.

  • @AmiteshRaikwar
    @AmiteshRaikwar Před 11 měsíci +1

    Simple solution to make Bengaluru traffic free is block use of personal vehicles in IT PARK. WHATEVER flyover are being constructed should be reserved only for BMTC ksrtc buses/ private transport bus use only . Seperate lane for bus on ground is not possible in Bengaluru so flyover which are being constructed on metro pillar should be having bus stop integrated to metro station and only bus should be allowed on these flyover. 90℅ public will use public transport if bmtc/ksrtc get seperate flyover for RUN. Also bus stand is located in center of Bengaluru. Region wise Bengaluru has to shift bus stand to peripheral ring road or sttr so all buses can shift to the new bus stands like east west North South directions. Metro should be extended till these new bus station. This will 100℅ remove existing traffic.

  • @muhammadsirajmiah6523
    @muhammadsirajmiah6523 Před 8 měsíci

    Here in Dhaka it is 4km per hour
    How blessed u r just imagine

  • @arunkirubakaram2658
    @arunkirubakaram2658 Před 2 lety +1

    Learn from Hyderabad on how to construct flyovers and ORR. Do the PRR project asap

  • @123abc-z7u
    @123abc-z7u Před rokem +2

    I'm livin in pune....
    I haven't paid more than 30 rs on any route...
    For some reason I went benglore in last weak and I use the public transport because it will cost less....
    Bmtc charge 290 for one person for 40km i think it is much more cotlier for public transport to be used...

  • @gauravsingh_
    @gauravsingh_ Před 11 měsíci +1

    If autos by meter is strictly applied, that alone can take 15-20% traffic off the road.

    • @ChessCat1500
      @ChessCat1500 Před 9 měsíci

      But hey,
      cars and BIKES are major reason for traffic

    • @gauravsingh_
      @gauravsingh_ Před 9 měsíci

      @@ChessCat1500 Yes, but once autos start going by meter. Those car and bike owners will definitely move to autos.

  • @stark469
    @stark469 Před 9 měsíci

    First major solution is - give work from home to all employees who can work from home
    Now the roads have reduced cars bikes and transport due to work from home start fast progress in metro and bus proper lane construction and proper footpath management.
    this will take couple of year but after that quality of road and betterment of life would be unmatched

  • @madangowri9763
    @madangowri9763 Před 2 lety +1

    1) people should shift on 20 storey building,
    2) outer city should develop
    3) patients to be maintain..

  • @JaiD0427
    @JaiD0427 Před rokem

    To a limited extent yes, if we can build BRTS dedicated lanes.
    But the real solution is finishing Metro (Phase 2, 2A & 2B, 3A & 3B), suburban rail & PRR. Within city they shud acquire land to remodel existing bad layouts like MurugeshPalya into like HSR.

  • @choudhurydeepayan84
    @choudhurydeepayan84 Před rokem +1

    The problem in blr is that the roads are way to narrow and ill designed to carry such a huge amt of traffic and on top of that its is the High rise trend in India which give rise to very very high population density per sqkm of area. in LA, the population is apporx 3 million with the city almost 76 km wide while blr has 1.4 million people but the size of the city is way smaller considering that that blr is 36km wide. Govt should mandate WFH to atleast 3 days a week.

  • @mohammedfavas2052
    @mohammedfavas2052 Před 2 lety +3

    Driving should be improvised

  • @Indianlover1994
    @Indianlover1994 Před 11 měsíci

    Bus bay needs to be there

  • @poornimapoornima4714
    @poornimapoornima4714 Před 3 lety +5

    Bangalore is best ❤❤

  • @venkateshkrishnakumar7618
    @venkateshkrishnakumar7618 Před 11 měsíci

    Improve the bus and metro connectivity and increase the price of fuel and car. Singapore way is the solution

  • @Vanilbeanedits-1
    @Vanilbeanedits-1 Před 11 měsíci

    the Congestion due to BAD City Planning or any lack of proper planning. Roads are too narrow , no footpath, shops and buildings too close to the road, too many new structures built close to each other etc. This is not just in Bangalore but all over India.
    As the City grows road and transport infrastructure has to grow also, but this is severely lacking in India. The authorities in charge have no vision , apart from massive corruption. This system has to be reformed.
    Unforturnately I do not see it happening any time soon. Sad.

  • @sapnasrinivas1659
    @sapnasrinivas1659 Před 2 lety +1

    So crowded especially Whitefield people don't follow traffic rules

  • @tanzinaakter137
    @tanzinaakter137 Před rokem

    Here i come to improve my English level and also getting idea about traffic congestion to speaking test for ielts😃

  • @asthajain30
    @asthajain30 Před rokem

    Solution: we should have flying vehicles 😂😂😂

  • @rajavishnuvardhana6830
    @rajavishnuvardhana6830 Před 3 lety +12

    Government should restrict the people coming from outside the or else it will become mess further..

    • @ADITYASINGH-vc4gm
      @ADITYASINGH-vc4gm Před 2 lety +12

      This ain’t north korea. It’s about building transport infra not imposing authoritarian rule on citizens. 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @neggas-
      @neggas- Před rokem +1

      @@ADITYASINGH-vc4gm He is correct to a certain extent, i flew back to Kerala once i found banglore is not at all what we saw in the movies. The pollution is just too much to bear with and you will end up 1/3rd of your life in traffic , not worth it . We might earn a lot in banglore but the same earning would be deposited in a hospital soon due to high chance of accidents and poor air quality.

    • @ADITYASINGH-vc4gm
      @ADITYASINGH-vc4gm Před rokem

      @@neggas- you do realise government restricting free movement of citizens is draconian. It is a slippery slope of authoritarianism.I think a better way is to have state gov attract investment, have other hubs elsewhere.

    • @Rahulshahrps
      @Rahulshahrps Před rokem

      We have 2% land and 20% population and everyone wants to flaunt their success via vehicle they own and for freedom too successful people won't travel by public transport the only solution to traffic free cities is stop commercial activities on ground floor, it should be only for vehicle use and take all commercial activities on first floor except related to transportation

  • @MuhammadBilal-cj9mj
    @MuhammadBilal-cj9mj Před 2 lety +2

    Making multiple central bus stands may reduce the traffics ???
    Like satellite bus stand Mysore Road have to build more big bus stands
    ..
    One at Silk Board
    Second at Hebbal
    Third at KR Puram
    Fourth at Magadi Road
    Fifth At Yeswantpur
    The Sixth one at
    Varthur Kodi
    Seventh one at Kanaka pura Road
    The eight Bus stand at Bannargatta road
    Another one at Anekkal
    It will help people to
    Departure quickly from locations

  • @TheKarankansal
    @TheKarankansal Před rokem

    Build more wider roads.

  • @nitinjamwal4956
    @nitinjamwal4956 Před rokem

    Everyone is talking about more buses. More busses may reduce some cars on road but it will not affect congestion. Bus lanes are required which are to be only used by buses.

  • @shivaji856
    @shivaji856 Před 2 lety

    More buses will cause more traffic jams. Also, all people wont take public transport even if there is one.

  • @Souravk
    @Souravk Před 3 lety +3

    corrupted

  • @yama9411
    @yama9411 Před rokem +3

    First send those Kongas and vaasne northies back and give us our old bengaluru back!

    • @moshemoshe5201
      @moshemoshe5201 Před 10 měsíci

      Some kundigas in Tamil Nadu will also be sent back 😂