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Smart Mobility for Sustainable Urban Transport O.P. Agarwal Director General, IUT (India) Presented at the 2 nd Asia BRTS Conference 29 th September, 2014
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Our current situation: Registered Motor Vehicles
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Our current situation: what kind of vehicles
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Our current situation: Vehicular growth in cities
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Our current situation: Vehicle density (vehicles/sq kms)
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Our current situation: Growth in fuel consumption (Million Tonnes)
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Our current situation: Growth in the oil import bill (Rs. Billion)
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Projections: Motorized travel demand (in Billion Passenger Kms)
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Projections of fuel consumption (MBOE)
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Smart planning (1)
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Smart planning (2)
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II-13 Smart Planning (3) – What kind of city
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Smart planning (4) Compact cities Focus on public transport and NMT – not cars and motor bikes Pay for free parking Pay for road use No cheap fuel Mass transit – not elevated highways and flyovers Seoul demolished an elevated highway and 46 flyovers in the city Optimal utilization of available resources – not just adding capacity
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Smart planning (5) Financial sustainability Fares are not the only source of finance for public transport Make all beneficiaries pay, not just users Invest sensibly - Don’t over-invest or under invest Building a BRT where the demand is 60,000 persons for hour or a metro where it is 3000 persons per hour does not make financial sense
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Capacity Utilization on the Delhi metro LinesLength (Km.)Passengers Passenger/ km Red Line25.093,60,51214,369 Yellow Line44.658,87,00319,866 Blue Line58.679,81,25216,725 Green Line18.4690,6694,912 Violet Line23.241,85,4647,980 Total170.1125,04,90014,725
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Smart planning (6) Environmental sustainability: Reduce emission of GHG Reduce emission of local pollutants
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Smart planning (7) Social sustainability Inclusive – available equally to all – women, aged, children, physically challenged, rich, poor Building elevated highways or flyovers primarily provide for those who can afford or are allowed to drive personal motor vehicles
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ICT for what General belief that use of ICT makes things smart However, ICT has to be used as a tool for optimal utilization of a resource – not an end in itself Be sure what you want it for – don’t deploy without such an understanding
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A city is smart if it uses its resources efficiently and reduces waste – not by investing more only to continue its waste
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