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Transport
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Major
bus service providers include state-owned
Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC), BlueLine
Transport Corporation and several other private
concerns. Private vehicles account for 30%
of the total demand for transportation while
the rest of the demand is met largely by auto-rickshaws,
taxis, rapid transit system and railways.[
Public transportation in Delhi is provided
by auto rickshaws, buses, rapid transit system,
taxis and suburban railways. Buses are the
most popular means of transportation catering
to about 60% of the total demand.[ |
Major bus service
providers include state-owned Delhi Transport
Corporation (DTC), BlueLine Transport Corporation
and several other private concerns. Private
vehicles account for 30% of the total demand
for transportation while the rest of the demand
is met largely by auto-rickshaws, taxis, rapid
transit system and railways.
Transportation in Delhi is largely dependent
upon road. Railways, including rapid transit
systems like Delhi Metro, serve only 1% of
the total demand. Major railway stations are
Old Delhi, Hazrat Nizamuddin and New Delhi
Railway Station. Road transportation in Delhi
is maintained by MCD, NDMC, Delhi Cantonment
Board, Public Works Department and Delhi Development
Authority. At 1749 km of road length per 100
km², Delhi has one of the highest road
densities in India. Major roadways include
the Ring Road and the Outer Ring Road which
had a traffic of 110,000 vehicles per day
in 2001. Delhi is well connected to other
parts of India by 5 National Highways: NH-1,
-2, -8, -10 and -25. In 2001, more than 3.45
million vehicles were plying on Delhi's roads
and the demand for transportation rose by
6.7% while the number of motor vehicles in
Delhi rose by 14.7% |
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Delhi's high population growth
rate, coupled by high economic growth rate
has resulted in ever increasing demand for
transportation creating excessive pressure
on the city's existent transport infrastructure.
Like many other cities in the developing world,
the city faces acute transport management
problems leading to air pollution, congestion
and resultant loss of productivity. |
In order to meet the transportation demand in
Delhi, the State and Union governmet started the
construction of an ambitious mass rapid transit
system, known as Delhi Metro. As of 2005, the
metro operates 3 lines with a total length of
156 km and 150 stations while several other lines
are under construction. The MCD and PWD also launched
several traffic decongestion programmes. In 2001,
the MCD alone started the construction of 21 flyovers
at busy intersections throughout Delhi.
Due to high traffic congestion, Delhi's pollution
levels increased drastically during the mid-1990s.
In 1998, the Supreme Court of India ordered all
public transport vehicles, including buses, taxis
and auto-rickshaws, to use compressed natural
gas as fuel instead of diesel and other hydro-carbons.
The DTC now operates the world's largest fleet
of environmentally friendly CNG buses.
Due to high traffic congestion, Delhi's pollution
levels increased drastically during the mid-1990s.
In 1998, the Supreme Court of India ordered all
public transport vehicles, including buses, taxis
and auto-rickshaws, to use compressed natural
gas as fuel instead of diesel and other hydro-carbons.
The DTC now operates the world's largest fleet
of environmentally friendly CNG buses
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