Sustainable Transportation Impact In Urban Cities Of India
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https://doi.org/10.48001/978-81-966500-6-3-6Keywords:
Urban, Sustainable, Transport, Vehicles, TrafficAbstract
A sustainable city requires sustainable transportation. The majority of sustainability indices show that present urban travel patterns are unsustainable. As a result, before our cities can be made sustainable, their transportation networks must be updated and adapted. We explore some of the difficulties surrounding public transportation, safety, and the environment in this article. We show that designing a sustainable transportation system for metropolitan areas will be nearly difficult until the demands of non-motorized modes of traffic are satisfied. In mixed traffic, we show that walkers, bicycles, and non-motorized rickshaws are the most important factors. All forms of transportation function in sub-optimal conditions if the infrastructure design does not match the criteria of these aspects.
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