– Tummoc: Provides route planning across multiple modes of transport; allows tracking of carbon emission savings by opting for public transit.
– Namma yatri: Integrates auto-rickshaw services with metro routes but is yet to go live.- Both apps received a ₹30 lakh grant through the Enroute MaaS Challenge initiative in August 2024.
The collaboration between BMTC and BMRCL marks a significant milestone for improving public transit accessibility in Bengaluru. By adopting the globally recognized GTFS standards and providing integrated journey planning through applications like Tummoc and Namma Yatri, commuters could experience reduced travel hassle-especially concerning last-mile connectivity challenges that have plagued the city’s infrastructure for years.
The potential implications include increased adoption of sustainable transit options and reduced reliance on private vehicles which aligns with environmental goals like cutting carbon emissions. however balanced implementation remains key-real-time data integration must advance quickly alongside comprehensive awareness drives targeting wider user demographics.
Considering Priyank Kharge’s observation regarding financial productivity losses tied directly to traffic inefficiencies underscores urgency-Bengaluru cannot afford delays addressing mobility breakdowns amid projections forecasting sustained urban growth rates at approximately ~8-12% a year over upcoming decades thus coherent action plans/higher execution commitments absolutely warranted tackling key bottlenecks safeguarding commuter convenience long-term & fiscal productivity uplift pathways alike facilitating inclusive regional better scaling even larger broader audience strata benchmarking alike forming future roadmap touchstone precedence undertakings overall impactful umbrella rectifications Channelizing proven insight carries benchmark pragmatism legacy template basename backdrop systemic derived scope Read More: