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Public Transportation Updates

Traffic police adopt new strategy to curb Violations

Looks like every Bengalurean’s wish for better traffic management has been heard!!  😀 Traffic won’t be stopped and fined during peak hours also private parking won’t be allowed around schools. 4 to 5 policemen are deployed at junctions to impose fines for…

Panic button and Vehicle Tracking System now must on new buses, taxis in Bengaluru

The Central government has made it mandatory for all new vehicles plying as public transport to have these facilities to ensure passenger safety. Mumbai’s transport department has started cracking the whip on new vehicles used in public transport, to ensure…

Panic buttons installed in Govt buses as women’s safety aid

The alarm will alert other passengers and also those on the BMTC has signed an MOU with Durga, a citizen organisation to install panic buttons or Durga alarms in buses. In a bid to make public transportation safer for women. Where…

BMTC: Monthly passes to go digital soon

On November 1, CE reported that the integration with monthly passes for all Bengaluru buses would be done in a month. By the end of this year, the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) commuters will be able to purchase monthly…

Ban On Registration Of New Vehicles?

The state government and the authorities in-charge of Bangalore city have been considering the proposal to ban registration of new vehicles in the city!! The city of Bangalore isn’t far behind when it comes to pollution and traffic levels. Owing…
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