Re: Traffic Rules Compliance

Post: While we are spending lot of money on the new projects we also need to make sure that the existing resources are used to their capacity. Today I think Bangalore has way too many vehicles then the roads can handle and one way to handle it is by doing a sort of time division multiplexing. So, probably have all the goods vehicle, be it a handcart carrying vegitable or a big truck ,all should be put on hold between 8AM - 10 AM and 5 PM and 7PM. This would give a quicker passage for all the office goers and they would reach early , as a result the roads would get emptiers and the goods vehicles will have enough space to mover around making their transits fater too. Also, the signals, junctions, crossing and turns need to be looked at carfully, today the trasit through these is slower because either the roads have pot holes, no Zebra crossing resulting in people crossing roads at random or there is a bus stop right after or before junction.We need to make sure that the road at and about 200 Meters around such junctions/crossings is absolutly smooth and is a No-Stoping Zone any type of Vehicles including B.M.T.C. busses. Typical examples of what I am talking about are some of the crossings at bannerghatta road like Arekere and Sony world junction.


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ABIDe recommends new RTE rules -
Kannada Prabha   |   New Indian Express   |   DNA   |   Deccan Herald   |   Deccan Chronicle   -   4 February, 2011

Rules formulated on RTE by ABIDe Education Working Group - 3rd February, 2011 English   |   Kannada

Proceedings of the ABIDe meeting held on February 02, 2010 English

Presentation on Plan Bengaluru 2020 English

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ABIDe's First Public Consultation turned out to be an Informative and Interactive Forum for grievances and solutions - Times of India  |   Deccan Herald  |   DNA  |   Kannada Prabha  |   Prajaavani  |   Vijaya Karnataka  |   Samyukta Karnataka  |   Udayavani  - July 13, 2009

ABIDe - Monorail - Times of India  - July 3, 2009

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