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THE Union ministry of urban development has evolved a system for evaluating urban transportation services in cities across India.

All cities covered by the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission have been advised to benchmark their level of services (los) for various parameters specified by the ministry. The parameters on which cities would be graded include public transportation system, pedestrian facilities, cycle lanes and even air pollution (see box). The exercise aims to generate information that will be useful in making urban transportation systems effective. The grading will be on a scale of one to four. A city that has very good services will score one and one that has poor services will score four.

Ashok R Datar, chairman of the non-profit, Mumbai Environmental Social Network, said the ministry has made a sensible beginning about establishing benchmarks “but they may be inadequate”. For example, a criterion for benchmarking availability of parking space includes bringing 50 per cent on-street parking under a paid parking system.

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  • Parking pricing strategies are essential tools for bringing about a balance in the modal split between private vehicles and the public transport by influencing the traveller’s choice. High congestion levels are due to the travellers’ preference for the private mode of transport. Therefore, in order to bring about a better modal split balance, it becomes imperative to improve the public transit quality and also to charge a fee in the form of congestion fee or parking fee in order to check the growing congestion.

 
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