Tuesday 22 October 2013

Local Transport Problem in Gurgaon

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Gurgaon is honored as the Millennium City of India. This is just because of its competitive infrastructure and developing corporate. According to recent study this area is in the name of modernization. It has all dwelling places, from slums to skyscrapers. It offers home to everyone. But certain issues like public transport make one difficult to travel in Gurgaon. Inadequate public transport is not a new story for Gurgaon.

Driving inside Gurgaon wrecks hell for its residents. However, advent of metro has easily upgraded its connectivity with the rest of NCR, but when it comes to travelling within Gurgaon; the city grieves for a satisfying public transport arrangement. People are left with no options but rickshaws and shared autos which are not trustworthy and secure enough for all kinds of commuters.

If someone has tried using public transport in Gurgaon, can verify to the actuality of this being a depressing and problematic system. It inspires the population to buy and use their own vehicle, which only counts to the pollution and jam-packed roads.

By virtue of lacking public transport, travelers face hardships to reach from one place to other.
Traffic due to the Local Transport Problem has been diagnosed as one of the biggest severe concern dealt by Gurgaoites. The aspect of transport framework in the city has constantly deteriorated while the quantity of inbound and outbound traffic has obtained many folds resulting in to ceaseless roadblocks at crucial interjections.

Clumsily prepared and architecture road intersections, near-lack of public transport and deficient parking spaces, lacking contribution in the transport sector, have amalgamated the concern. The outcome is that we have expanded travel time, diminished aspects of living, elevated air pollution and hazardous travel conditions. Besides some basic roads, Gurgaon needs service lanes to boost convenience and escape traffic crisscrossing.

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