Hold elevated corridor; prioritise Suburban rail, metro, UMTA: Residents

suburban rail

The residents are crying hoarse over the state government’s misplaced priorities. While the cash crunch is prompting the chief minister to ask every government department to cut down on expenses, the government is also mulling over introducing the Rs 27000 crore elevated corridor. The residents are against it, because they believe that during a cash … Read more

Royale Concorde school double parks on service road despite police notice; repeat offender for years!

Royale Concorde International School

For years, the residents were complaning about the double-side parking of over 50 buses belonging to Royale Concorde International School in Kalyan Nagar. Recently, the Banaswadi police actually took action under order from the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Traffic. A notice was issued and the vehicles were removed from the road. The cops clicked pictures … Read more

Plans to decongest Bangalore halted since 2017; residents slam politicians

B.TRAC plan

A query using the Right to Information (RTI) Act has revealed that the government of HD Kumaraswamy and Siddaramaiah, the Congress-JD(S) combine sat on a Rs 56 crore B.TRAC proposal to decongest Bangalore since 2017. While there is no word on what the BJP government is planning to decongest the city, there are sporadic announcements … Read more

Silk Board Junction is jammed; residents blame wrong parking by private buses & cabs!

silkboard jam

Watch this video to realise the extent to which private buses and cabs avoid the service road and park on the main roads right after the Silk Board Junction. VK Srivatsa is right in saying that the cops should take action on such culprits. We would suggest the regular presence of cops at this place … Read more

BMTC driver hits biker; authorities promise action

BMTC driver

This video was captured by BMTC commuter Hamid. When he confronted the driver for assaulting the biker, the driver first asked him to speak in Kannada. When Hamid spoke to him in broken Kannada, the driver asked him: “Who are you to ask?” The BMTC authorities have seen the video and promised action by tweeting, … Read more

Crammed school vans, autos and encroached footpaths; residents want authorities to act on all

crammed autos

It all began with a concerned tweet by city police commissioner Bhaskar Rao about how school vans are crammed to the roof with children even sitting above the gas cylinders. What followed was a chain reaction where over 3000 people began talking about this. The outburst led the residents to suggest that the cops punish … Read more

BMTC volvo buses clogging roads due to long wait times; are bus hubs a solution for that?

Bus bay

This scene is at Ecospace in Bellandur. Residents complain that volvo buses don’t stop at the bus shelter, and instead wait here for a long time, and causing traffic jams by narrowing the road width. Tweeting Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), the civic authorities and the Department of Urban Land Transport (DULT), the residents want … Read more

School bus caught on camera violating road rules; residents want cops to punish errant drivers

school bus

A school bus going the wrong way was caught on camera in Bellandur today, inviting wrath from netizens all over. Not only do they want this the driver punished to set an example, but they also want the traffic cops to take effective measures on errant vehicle users to ensure that this does not happen … Read more

VIDEO: How people are violating the Bus Priority Lane

Bus Priority lanes

The Bus Priority Lane from Marathahalli to Silk Board junction is being appreciated by several commuters. However, there are naysayers and violators galore as well. Around 1200 people were fined recently for using the dedicated lane along this corridor. While the first fortnight was spent educating the vehicle users about not using the lane, the … Read more

Smart parking to become operational across city from January 14; trial begins on Kasturba Road

smart parking

If all goes with the pilot project on Kasturba Road that began on December 14, 2019, smart parking will become a reality across 85 roads in Bengaluru from January 14 onwards in a phased manner. Some of the other thoroughfares include MG Road, Brigade Road, Residency Road, Cunningham Road, Commercial Street, Avenue Road, Nrupathunga Road, … Read more

Citizens take bus today to popularise Priority Bus Lane system between Silk Board and Marathahalli!

Nimbus Express
Citizens take bus today to popularise Priority Bus Lane system between Silk Board and Marathahalli! 1
Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao, BMTC chief C Shikha and actor-activist Chetan (in front) travelled by bus today. Picture courtesy: Srinivas Alavilli

Several citizens and resident welfare groups are participating in a ‘bus yatra’ today aptly called ‘Nimbus Express’ to promote the new Priority Bus Lane system of the Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC). The project began on November 15, where the left lanes are marked out only for buses and ambulances, and anyone else encroaching this lane will be penalised.

The idea is to increase the average speed from 10-20 kilometres per hour, so that the six lakh population that works in around this part of Outer Ring Road uses buses and abandons their vehicles that are congesting this important thoroughfare, and causing both air and noise pollution.

If the bus lane is successful, one can expect the traffic density on ORR to be considerably reduced. Therefore, the residents are asking every worker to keep their vehicles behind and hop on the bus from either Silk Board or Marathahalli bus stop today. Already, there are several citizens who have reported that their travel time was halved by this new initiative. Whitefield Rising, the residents group says, “Regular bus commuters say the #BusPriorityLane has helped. Commute time has reduced. It is the VIP corridor for the common man.” Ofcourse, there are some misgivings about this move too. Says Sujoy Batabyal: “First build the infrastructure for bus passengers. Foot over bridge should be there every 100/200 meters for crossing the road. Trucks and lorries should not run on the Outer Ring Road, only then can it be more successful.”

Nonetheless, what is gratifying is that the residents are popularising this move wholeheartedly by coming on to the roads and holding placards to educate the vehicle users to stop encroaching the bus lanes for smoother movement of BMTC buses. “Today, from Eco Space in Bellandur to Agara in HSR Layout, it took me just 10 minutes,” says HSR Layout resident Lalithamba BV. “If 1000 people use the buses, it’s 1000 less cars on the road. Imagine how much space 1000 cars can take compared to 20 buses?” A few days before, citizens took to the streets holding placards and asking them to use buses instead. If the ridership goes up, the buses will increase proportionately. If they fail, the service could even be withdrawn. Srinivas Alavilli, co-founder, Citizens for Bangalore called all CEOs to opt for buses by saying, “India will be a developed nation when CEOs take the bus.”

To support this citizen initiative, police commissioner Bhaskar Rao, Sandalwood actor, BBMP Commissioner BH Anil Kumar, BBMP Additional Commissioner D Randeep, Joint Commissioner (Traffic) Ravikanthe Gowda, BMTC Director (Security & Vigilance) Anupam Agarwal, BMTC chief C Shikha, and activist Chetan also travelled with the public today. This BMTC initiative is supported by BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike), BTP (Bengaluru Traffic Police) and DULT (Directorate of Urban Land Transport).

If Metro, Metrolite, suburban rail, and priority bus lanes work the way they are envisaged, much of the pollution, congestion and traffic chaos can come down. That should be the government’s first priority.

City musician won over by auto driver’s sincerity in Koramangala!

auto driver with harish Iyengaar
City musician won over by auto driver's sincerity in Koramangala! 2
The auto driver who brought back Harish’s dropped phone from Koramangala to Ulsoor. Picture courtesy: Harish

Harish Iyengaar is many things rolled into one. The ‘scaryhairyman’ as he calls himself on Twitter is a writer, guitarist, gamer, and singer. What made him sing all the way on his social media platform the other day was the good samaritan act by an auto driver he met in Koramangala.

The podcaster gave a shout-out with a selfie of him with the Bangalore auto driver. Apparently, Harish’s phone fell out of his trouser pocket in the auto recently. This happened in the evening, during peak hours. “This man promptly brought it to Ulsoor from Koramangala, a bare couple of hours before I had to leave for the airport,” says a much-thankful Harish.

Having only read more bad news about rude, non-obliging auto drivers, it is gratifying to hear that there are some auto drivers who stand out for their humane gestures. May their tribe increase.