Re: [MTC Global] Traffic Woes in Indian Cities -- Management Perspectives

Dear Sir, Public places are assumed to belong to anybody by right. Poor
policing and venal lawmakers are mainly responsible. The public lands (
owned by the Govt/State) is up for grabs by all kinds if encroachers. No one
concerned with law and order has the sense or the courage to go against
these people. We have even legitimised encroachments periodically under
political( vote bank) compulsions. A rule by the majority is not an
assurance of the rule of law.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe

On Mon, 24 Nov 2014 23:43:43 +0530 Natrajan Chandrasekhar
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Dear All

Basically there is total disregard for traffic regulations, by motorists as
well as pedestrians. Who respects " zebra crossings"? There is only the rule
of "might is right". If there are many pedestrians they cross with
impunity.....on the other hand if the
motorists are approaching at a high speed they acquire the right of way!
The only route is very stiff monetary penalties along with"re-education. The
long term plan is educate at kindergarten level.

N. Chandrasekhar



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Bangalore tops the list , so many other Indian Cities facing the heat. Many
initiatives are taken [subway , fly-over, one way, Office Cab, extension of
road, more buses , awareness program etc] but still
it is not enough. Let us address the problem from management perspective.

Nepal tackles traffic woes with unique idea
Press Trust of India |Kathmandu
November 24, 2014Last
Updated at 13:45 IST

Grappling with massive traffic chaos,Nepalhas
introduced a unique way to tackle the issue ahead of theSAARCsummit
by restricting plying of private vehicles bearing odd registration numbers
today and barring those with even numbers tomorrow.



The schools and other government institutions will remain close on Wednesday
and Thursday -- the two days when 18th SAARC summit will take place in the
capital where Prime MinisterNarendraModi
and other leaders of the member countries of the regional grouping will
participate.



"Vehicles having odd registration number are not allowed to ply today while
vehicles having even numbers will not be allowed to run tomorrow," a Nepal
government official said.




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