Mobility Paradox in Small Cities

Mobility Paradox in Small Cities

Mobility in India’s smaller cities is paradoxical. Urban plans and infrastructure policies have been prioritising cars, while ignoring the fact that around 60% of the people in smaller cities rely on walking or cycling to get around and only 3% rely on cars. In Gwalior, for instance, two out of five people get around just by walking.

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Pedaling Forward: Is Your City Cycling-Friendly?

Pedaling Forward:  Is Your City Cycling-Friendly?

Providing access to bicycles in docking hubs for short-term use, the PBS has intended to be an eco-friendly & affordable choice of transportation. However, Bhopal’s PBS service has faltered due to administrative mismanagement, with bikes in disrepair & cycle tracks encroached on by parked vehicles.

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