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Smart Solutions for Transport in Udaipur

Smart Solutions for Transport in Udaipur
Start Date :
Nov 09, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 05, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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As part of the Ministry of Urban Development’s Smart City Challenge, Udaipur Municipal Corporation has recently completed the round one of the citizen’s consultation. Based on ...

As part of the Ministry of Urban Development’s Smart City Challenge, Udaipur Municipal Corporation has recently completed the round one of the citizen’s consultation. Based on the outcome of round one, Corporation is now preparing to undertake several activities for citizen’s engagement in round two. As part of round two, Udaipur Municipal Corporation now invites suggestions/ feedbacks on one of the priority area i.e. ‘Transportation’ required by Udaipur city to be smart. E.g. GPS based public transport, smart parking, etc.

You are requested to give your opinion on the services/solutions that are required in the Udaipur.

Last date for submission is 4th December, 2015.

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Vishal Soni
Vishal Soni 10 years 7 months ago
In Udaipur, there are many public buildings (schools, colleges, hospitals) where vacant land can be developed for paid parking facilities. Monthly charges for nearby localities and hourly charges for visitors could help recover the investments, and save lot of troubles related to congestion and traffic jams. In the walled city area, underground parking in public offices could server similar purposes.
Ananya Singhal_1
Ananya Singhal_1 10 years 7 months ago
#SmartCity, #Udaipur, #MyGov Congestion and pollution charging for the main urban area - with a goal of reducing personal traffic and especially heavy traffic. This is only possible if the city provides excellent and high quality public transport
Ananya Singhal_1
Ananya Singhal_1 10 years 7 months ago
#SmartCity, #Udaipur, #MyGov, Udaipur needs organised micro-transport. It needs to be an open market, but with regulated vehicles that do not pollute (electric vehicles). These should replace auto-rickshaws and form the back bone of Udaipur's local mass transport system. Connecting them to a simple IT backbone so peak traffic can be catered to will result in a better run system
sarla agarwal
sarla agarwal 10 years 7 months ago
main problem is of parking,autos stopping anywhere & traffic jam .so 1. providing parking facility. 2.making of flyovers & underbridge. 3.there should huge fine for citybuses & big autos stopping anywhere except stands
vinamr vineet manocha
vinamr vineet manocha 10 years 7 months ago
my observation in most cities is that truck drivers illegally overload their trucks due to which they use an immense amount of fuel. They should have a weight sensor which allows them to carry the allowed weight of goods and if they exceed the truck or tempo which has overloaded itself will shut down the engine and the truck will not move. this will save fuel and reduce accidents occurring due to overloading the vehicle, and if they are caught overloading they should be fined heavily #smartcity
Ojas Shakdwipeeya
Ojas Shakdwipeeya 10 years 7 months ago
1.Parking facility is at prime concern 2. City bus increament and proper route formation. 3.Arrangememt for the Autos.
Zaheer Abbas_1
Zaheer Abbas_1 10 years 7 months ago
unorganized lamba auto should be either properly tackled or removed from the road and the lamba auto drivers should be given other alternative of transport like battery rickshaw. Another big problem is parking, all parking should be paid and locals should encourage public transportation. Also require CNG vehicles in city.