From Metro To Bus To 11-Minute Walk, A Test Of Delhi's Public Transport | Read

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  • Published On: September 13, 2018
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Encouraging the use of public transport is key to fighting pollution and reducing congestion. In fact, the Delhi Master Plan aims to have 80 per cent ridership using public transport by 2021. However, only 54 per cent of motorised users take public transport currently, and over 40 per cent still choose cars or two-wheelers. Experts say better integration of public transport can be critical to encouraging commuters to use it.

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