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  1. 1. Intramodality, Physical Safety, Environmental Safety Intramodality  Intramodality implies using different transport modes during the same trip. It entails transferring from one transport mode to another.  The city’s ambitious plan of setting up inter-modal transit hubs (IMTH).  The idea of IMTH is to integrate various transportation modes like rail, road, mass rapid transit system, bus rapid transit system, inland waterways, autorickshaws, taxis and private vehicles.  Revised Master Plan for Bengaluru(RMP)-2031 has proposed 36 intermodal interchange stations intersections of two or more public transit corridors. Cont……
  2. 2. Intramodality Fig: Map Showing proposed public transport network of RMP 2031 Source: Revised Master Plan for Bangaluru-2031 Vol. 3
  3. 3. Physical Safety Environmental Safety  A survey done among 422 women about the safety on public transport and at the stations, approximately all of them feel safe while commuting on transit and while some of them feel unsafe at stations.  Nearly 65,000 pedestrians were reported to be injured year 2019.  90% of accident occurs at the time crossing the road.  Bangalore Metropolitan are working on the environmental safety by managing and controlling the waste and E-waste by co-ordinating with various Government Agencies, INGOs and NGOs:- • Environmental Synergies in Development(ENSYDE) • Karnataka State Pollution Control Board (KSPCB)  Bangalore ranked third after Mumbai and Delhi, and generated nearly 92,000 tonnes of e-waste annually.
  4. 4. Upcoming Public Transportation Project in Bangalore  Bengaluru Metro Rail Phase 2 (RV Road to Bommasandra) • 18.82 km length • 16 stations • Expected to completed in 2022  Bengaluru Metro Rail Phase 2A (Outer Ring Road) • 18.5 km length • 13 stations • Expected to be completed by 2025  Bengaluru Metro Rail Phase 2B (KR Puram to Kempegowda International Airport) • 36.4 km length • 17 stations • Expected to be completed by 2025  Bengaluru Suburban Rail Project (BSRP) • 148.17 km length • Expected to be completed by 2026 Cont…………
  5. 5. Upcoming Projects  Satellite Town Ring Road (STRR) • 204 km(approx) length • Expected to be completed by 2037 • The six-lane STRR corridor will pass through three districts of Karnataka (Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban and Ramanagara) and one district of Tamil Nadu (Krishnagiri) and ensure high-speed connectivity to the proposed Bangalore-Chennai Expressway.  Peripheral Ring Road (PRR) • 116 km length • Phase-I length 65.5 km • Expected to be completed by 2030
  6. 6. Bangalore Metro Map Source: MapsOfIndia.com

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