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We peasants don't have enough money to have proper carshow unlike KarachiCar show with four cars???.. lol
May I know why? Why you think privately-owned vehicles should not be allowed?A car should just be a simple taxi in a transportation ecosystem where there are no privately-owned personal transport vehicles.
May I know why? Why you think privately-owned vehicles should not be allowed?
New Delhi: India has topped the TomTom Traffic Index 2019 with 4 of its cities amongst the 10 most congested cities globally.
Bengaluru (71%), Mumbai (65%), Pune (59%) and New Delhi (56%) ranks 1st, 4th, 5th and 8th respectively.
The other global cities featured amongst the top 10 include Manila from the Philippines, Bogota from Colombia, Moscow from Russia; Lima from Peru, Istanbul from Turkey, and Jakarta from Indonesia.
Location technology specialist TomTom has released the results of the TomTom Traffic Index, a report detailing the traffic situation in 416 cities in 57 countries.
New Delhi takes the 8th spot this year with 56% congestion level (extra travel time stuck in traffic).On an average, Delhiites driving during peak hours spend an extra 190 hours, i.e., 7 days, 22 hours in traffic each year.
The city's heaviest congestion (81%) was recorded on October 23, 2019, while its lowest congestion (6%) was recorded on March 21, 2019.
The TomTom Traffic Index 2019 indicates that the congestion level in Delhi has reduced by 2% compared to TomTom Traffic Index 2018.
Bengaluru takes the top spot this year with city drivers expecting to spend an average of 71% extra travel time stuck in traffic.
On an average,people in Bengaluu driving during peak hours, spend an extra 243 hours, i.e., 10 days, 3 hours in traffic each year.
Mumbaikars driving during peak hours spend an extra 209 hours, i.e., 8 days, 17 hours in traffic each year.
On an average,those in Pune driving during peak hours spend an extra 193 hours, i.e., 8 days, 1 hour in traffic each year.
40CommentsTraffic congestion has increased globally during the last decade, andA239 cities (57%)TomTom included in the new Traffic Index report had increased congestion levels between 2018 and 2019, with only 63 cities showing measurable decreases. This global increase in congestion, despite being an indicator of a strong economy, also costs economies billions.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
Car show with four cars???.. lol
One doesn't need to have a brilliant mind to understand ....What do you expect inside a Mall.What a great car show!!!!
We were also thrilled to see the line up of all the participants in the so called Aero India show.Amazed to see the number of cars. Great car show.
Thanks for sharing me your thoughts.I believe transportation is the biggest contributor to global pollution and the middle class of India and China with their neo-rich purchasing money availability are a large part of this problem.
Other than pollution there are the related things of accidents and traffic chaos. This is a report from 2019 :
These problems are very avoidable and very solvable. Just ban privately-owned personal transport vehicles, whether cars or motorcycles or scooters.
There is a planned project in Saudia called NEOM City where there will be no cars ( and I imagine other private vehicles ). Though I have been writing such an idea on PDF for at least the last two years.
Make efficient and more in number the mass public transport ( ideally buses ) and taxis. The taxis can be for a special occasion like a meet at a tea house with friends, business customers etc. The taxis can come with a driver, or can be customer-driven or driven by woman driver in case of you wanting to go out on a romantic long drive with your lover. Further, it will be better if the buses and taxis are electric or other non-petroleum fuel. Also, there can be company-owned four wheelers for non-personal transport like for food delivery, kitchen items delivery, building construction material etc.
This way there will be lot lot less pollution, chaos and accidents. And more harmony.
Thanks for sharing me your thoughts.
I agree that we should do more to cut the pollution from transport, e.g. more public transport (more metros, more high speed trains etc), more electric cars; also do more to reduce the traffic accidents, e.g. better education about road safety, development of autonomous driving, development of V2X etc. But these should never been done under the cost of ban the sales and ownership of private cars.