"Only 30 per cent of Delhi's residents use private motorized transport but transport planners have been busy solving the problems of this minority. Here's a look."
It ends on a positive note though, highlighting the work we are all trying hard to do at UTTIPEC, including the implementation of the Street/ Pedestrian Design Guidelines published in 2009. See link below:
http://uttipec.nic.in/StreetGuidelines-R1-Feb2011-UTTPEC-DDA.pdf

Read more at: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/india-matters/india-matters-why-walking-is-difficult-in-delhi/179372?cp
Source: NDTV weblink: http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/india-matters/india-matters-why-walking-is-difficult-in-delhi/179372
It ends on a positive note though, highlighting the work we are all trying hard to do at UTTIPEC, including the implementation of the Street/ Pedestrian Design Guidelines published in 2009. See link below:
http://uttipec.nic.in/StreetGuidelines-R1-Feb2011-UTTPEC-DDA.pdf

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