Determination and analysis of informal public transport stops

In India the role of Informal Public Transport is significant as they poised to fill the gap between the demand and supply of public transportation. Increment in urban population, income per capita alongside inadequate existing public transportation infrastructure have stimulated their usage as conv...

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Main Authors: Deepak Behal, Sunil Kumar, Geetam Tiwari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-04-01
Series:IATSS Research
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111218300773
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spelling doaj-e1ba0b71f7d944e683e55c6bbcb0dd372020-11-25T03:29:24ZengElsevierIATSS Research0386-11122020-04-014413654Determination and analysis of informal public transport stopsDeepak Behal0Sunil Kumar1Geetam Tiwari2TRIPP, IIT Delhi, New Delhi 110016, India; Corresponding author.EF-06, Girnar Hostel, IIT Delhi, 110016, IndiaTRIPP, IIT Delhi, New Delhi 110016, IndiaIn India the role of Informal Public Transport is significant as they poised to fill the gap between the demand and supply of public transportation. Increment in urban population, income per capita alongside inadequate existing public transportation infrastructure have stimulated their usage as convenient and affordable alternative. This study focuses on the study of para transit scheme operated in New Delhi by Government of NCT of Delhi in the name of Gramin Sewa Scheme introduced in 2010 to address the connectivity of rural areas, resettlement and unauthorized colonies to main roads.The research aims to understand the operation of demand driven Gramin Sewa Vehicles on different routes in New Delhi to identify the pattern of stop locations. The methodology is developed to determine the distance within which such vehicles address commuters at each stop locations. This study covers five sample Gramin Sewa routes with 48 stop locations to study Paratransit operations and accessibility to Gramin Sewa stops.The PTA tool kit based audits and user surveys done on sample stop locations to evaluate score based accessibility and safety characteristics. The paper concludes with the result that commuters prefer safety and security over comfort and convenience. Keywords: Informal public transport, Informal stop infrastructure, Pedestrian accessibilityhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111218300773
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Geetam Tiwari
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Determination and analysis of informal public transport stops
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Sunil Kumar
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title Determination and analysis of informal public transport stops
title_short Determination and analysis of informal public transport stops
title_full Determination and analysis of informal public transport stops
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title_full_unstemmed Determination and analysis of informal public transport stops
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publishDate 2020-04-01
description In India the role of Informal Public Transport is significant as they poised to fill the gap between the demand and supply of public transportation. Increment in urban population, income per capita alongside inadequate existing public transportation infrastructure have stimulated their usage as convenient and affordable alternative. This study focuses on the study of para transit scheme operated in New Delhi by Government of NCT of Delhi in the name of Gramin Sewa Scheme introduced in 2010 to address the connectivity of rural areas, resettlement and unauthorized colonies to main roads.The research aims to understand the operation of demand driven Gramin Sewa Vehicles on different routes in New Delhi to identify the pattern of stop locations. The methodology is developed to determine the distance within which such vehicles address commuters at each stop locations. This study covers five sample Gramin Sewa routes with 48 stop locations to study Paratransit operations and accessibility to Gramin Sewa stops.The PTA tool kit based audits and user surveys done on sample stop locations to evaluate score based accessibility and safety characteristics. The paper concludes with the result that commuters prefer safety and security over comfort and convenience. Keywords: Informal public transport, Informal stop infrastructure, Pedestrian accessibility
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