The interaction session with Prof Ashwin Mahesh, ABIDe member, will essentially be on his team's efforts at innovations in BMTC services, more specifically the "Ho-Ho, and Big-10" services.
Date: Saturday, the 21st March;
Time: 2.30 PM;
Venue: CPP lecture hall, IIM (facing the reception, turn right, and walk down a slightly crooked corridor till you see Coffee Day on your right; turn left here, and up a few steps, and you are at the CPP lecture hall), Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore
Since Prof has been interacting with us on a regular basis (check: http://bangalore.praja.in/discuss/forums/2009/02/hoho-a-slow-start, and some others), I am not preparing a list of points specifically. He will first make a presentation, and thereafter, we will have the interaction session.
Muralidhar Rao
PS: Please confirm your attendance by leaving a comment here. The hall can easily take 20-25 folks.
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Thanks Murali-sir
Murali-sir,
Thanks for setting this up. I think we should have some ground rules for this meeting. (He really does not have to do this and the least we can do is respect his time and willingness to interact. Does not mean we have to agree with everything or nod our heads :) but we need to be civil about our disagreements.)
a. Tone has to be to first understand what Prof. Mahesh as to say without interrupting or attacking his position.
b. No attacking him or ABIDE. Some of us may not like extra constitutional authorities like ABIDE. But they are there. Let's please keep the merits/demerits of ABIDE out of scope.
c. Offer suggestions / constructive criticism without wholesale bashing up of the idea. Easy to bash up ideas, harder to make them work.
d. Maybe we prepare questions beforehand and go round the table and note them down on a flip chart (if possible) and similarly for suggestions.
Let me know if you agree/disagree
Srivathsa
Drive safe. It is not just the car maker which can recall its product.
Mathematics of Bus journeys.
I though this would be of interest to some people. I think some thought needs to be given to positioning of bus stops. I find that in a number of place the traffic congestion could be reduced by a well positioned bus stop. For example, in a few places the bus stop is immediately after a signal - which is a problem as the bus stopping blocks all traffic.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/03/090317143157.htm
regards
Ramesh
Looking forward...
Regards,
vinod
Am there for the session
Murali-sir,
Please count me in.
Srivathsa
Drive safe. It is not just the car maker which can recall its product.
I am in too
Will be there, looking forward to it!
Me too
This will be interesting. Please count me too!
present sir,
Count me in...
Count me in...
May I know how the duration is split for the presentation and discussion?
-Srivatsava V
http://srivatsava-vajapeyam.blogspot.com
-Srivatsava V
Guys, where are you !? Lets meet.
Navshot, Rithesh, Vasanth, Naveen, Deepak, Arun, Manjari, Srinidhi, Photoyogi, Suhas and more - hope a good number of BMTC enthusiasts will show up.
Deepak, please bring along the Praja caps. Can distribute them and collect contributions at this meeting itself.
newest member to this group
Would like to interact with the Praja team on various civic issues esp transportation which is of high priority currently. Will try my best to participate in this discussion as i'm working on a promotional plan to promote the HOHO and BIG 10 services thru our radio station.
regards
brian
brian.ammanna@big927fm.com
Can you also promote Sound Horn Not OK?
Hi Brian,
Welcome. Please do join the meeting.
While you are planning something like this, could you at 92.7 FM run a campaign on Sound Horn Not OK? Some humour, etc so that people in Bangalore get the idea that horning is not okay unless it is an emergency.
Regards,
Srivathsa
Drive safe. It is not just the car maker which can recall its product.
I feel that one issue that
I feel that one issue that needs to be addressed is training of BMTC bus drivers. No matter what changes/improvements are made they will have little effect if the drivers dont improve.
One - they have to be made to stop at bus stops and go in to the bus bays if they exist.
Two - they should shut the doors while in motion.
Three - the drivers have to be trained in defensive driving and perhaps to be less aggressive.
I suppose this is in reaction to an incident that happend a couple of days ago. I was crossing Sampige Road on Sunday eveing at a pedestrian crossing. Since this means very little to most drivers I had to force them to stop and did make an auto stop and not run me over. A BMTC bus just continued - even though he clearly saw me - and then proceeded to hit me just to prove a point. Speeds were too slow for there to be any damage but it was clear that the driver felt he had impunity and did not have anything to worry about even if he had killed me. This is quite awful though I would be naive to call it shocking. These issues have to be addressed else we will descend in to anarchy.
Ramesh
I am listening....
Count me in too...
Sudheendra
Meeting with Prof.Ashwin
Hi All,
Sorry for the delay in posting (I was busy /out of station).
I will attend this meet tomorrow 3 PM at IIM.
I am in too
Caps
Deepak Rajanna
I am in too
Issues I would like to be discussed
BMTC/Big10 Specific
1. Big10 routes: Considering todays TOI report that the Big10/KS routes are being reworked, I would expect the feedback from Praja tomorrow would be greatly useful to the BMTC.
a. I am hoping for integration of Big10 routes to make them ply on two Big10 routes in a single trip.
b. Extending KS to the complete CBD i.e. including Race course road & Gandhinagar/Majestic areas, possibly by introducing new lines
2. KS/Big10 Cost:
Instead of sounding these as elitist service by running them mainly on Volvos, why isnt BMTC considering using Suvarna/Normal buses. Maybe the lower cost can bring in many more people.
3. Integration with private buses/Industrial estates.
Will the BMTC consider providing shuttle services at the terminating points of Big10 services. For example: Peenya on Tumkur road, EC/Koramangala on Hosur Road, Whitefield belt etc. BMTC/ABIDDE can also discuss with large private companies in these areas (Infy/Wipro/HP in EC, ABB/Wipro/ISRO etc in Peenya) about providing PH shuttle services from Big10 bus stops.
4. Feeder buses in different areas.
Considering that Big10 are supposed to be trunk routes, ala the Ring road buses (400/500/600 series), why arent there any feeder services to these buses. I would expect that all areas are connected to these services via feeder buses, if there are not any/enough existing buses which can act as feeder service.
In this regard, Praja can build up a comprehensive list of routes needed as feeder bus, based on their local knowledge. I have worked out many such details for a common feeder service from Avalahalli/Girinagar to both Big10 and ring road. Each Praja can propose routes based on their knowledge of the locality and some common ground rules. If such an effort is made, will the BMTC consider the proposals???
Since Prof Ashwin Mahesh is a Abide member, there are other issues for bus commuters that have to be solved in association with other civic bodies. I am not sure if these can come under the ambit of the meeting.
1. Underpasses connecting to TTMCs.
On the Double road (KH road), buses from Lalbagh moving towards Richmond road do not enter the Shantinagar bus station. Similarly, buses from RR nagar or kengeri travelling towards Majestic do enter the BMTC bus stand. For these TTMCs to be effective interchanges, we need pedestrian underpasses that connect the TTMC with the bus stop on the other side of the road. This will give not only safe and unrestricted access to the TTMCs, but also provide the semblance of connectivity.
2. Dedicated Bus lanes:
Why cant dedicated bus lanes be introduced on wide roads like JC road, Residency road, Bellary road etc which have 3-4 lanes of traffic in one direction. Such a move will help separate the traffic and bring more orderliness to the flow. Imagine the effect of buses not overtaking one another and not cutting from the right most lane to the center lane whenever they come near a bus stop!!
3. Bye-bye to Vestibules:
What is the rationale in plying the "Janti Vaahana", considering its high turning radius and the dangers it poses during indiscrimate lane changes. Why cant double-deckers be considered as an alternative, atleast on the Big10 roads that may not have wires criss-crossing the road!!
-Srivatsava V
http://srivatsava-vajapeyam.blogspot.com
-Srivatsava V
timing advanced to 2.30 PM
Meeting starting time has been advanced to 2.30 PM at the request of the Prof, who has besides to conclude it by 4PM. Request everyone to reach the hall at least 5 minutes before, so that the session can start on time.
For those not familiar with IIM - To reach the CPP hall, after entry at the gate, turn right, proceed about 25M, and turn left to reach the parking lot and reception on the right. After entering the reception hall, turn right, and walk down a slightly crooked corridor till you see Coffee Day on your right; turn left here, and up a few steps, and you are at the CPP lecture hall
Muralidhar Rao
Would like to add my presences for the meet with Prof.Ashwin
Regards
Ravindra Kumar
Please note the time change - now at 2:30
All those who have confirmed. The time of the meeting is now 2:30 p.m. Please do land up 5 mins before the start.
Srivathsa
Drive safe. It is not just the car maker which can recall its product.
Any chance for Online Presence?
Murali Sir,
Since the meeting is being held in IIM, is there a possibility to have the meeting online as well so that ordinary souls like me can join the meeting and listen to what Prof. Mahesh?
Syed
Vaahana or the chaalaka
What is the rationale in plying the "Janti Vaahana", considering its high turning radius and the dangers it poses during indiscrimate lane changes
Indiscriminate lane changes are not a problem with the janti vaahanas. Sticking to bus lane/left lane, stopping close to the kerb, closing the doors appropriately, kneeling the bus correctly to the kerb, turning even in single lane streets are all driver training issues. I hope we can work with the BMTC to see how they are addressing those issues so the bus is not blamed. Janti vahanas apart from increasing carrying capacity also decrease passenger on/off boarding times resulting in better throughput at stops.
At the same time articulated buses cannot be put on all routes, especially ones going into residential areas and multiple narrow turns. There is a place for those buses. They should be used for Big 10 since those ply on arterial streets mostly.
My few cents
The goal is to target the 2 and 4 wheeler population if I am not wrong, and to get them start using these services in lieu of their personal vehicles.
Rationality of routing mechanism used specially for the the Kendriya Sarige Buses.
Could we suggest alternatives routes based on our experiences this far?
Arterial BIG10s running on Suvarna while the fewer Kendriya Sarige buses are Volvos. Why this discrimination..
Would'nt Suvarna buses for both KS and BIG10s get more people in to using them..
Just a thought if people are holding back themselves thinking the KS are as highly priced as their Vajra counterparts.
One more cent
A comment I found interesting was if a group of 2 or 3 people travelled within the KS route it may work out cheaper to use an auto than if they paid for KS.
Two types of traffic exists,
1. Who use KS as connector for their Big10/other trips across town.
2. Who use KS like originally intended, to HOHO. Office goers who use it for errands/lunch or the shoppers/pub hoppers around CBD.
The auto fare doesnt affect the 1st type now because they arent using KS as connector instead use the old trimvirate strategy (Shivajinagar, Majestic, Market/Shantinagar).
The 2nd type who use it, mostly travel in small groups and rarely alone. They find it cheaper to go by auto if time based ticketing does not exist. Hop based fare will kill this group as well. These are typically the 2&4 wheeler folks. I hope the time based ticketing is still working or is software killing it still.
Can't make it...
sorry, not online today
Syedbhai
Was out of station - just returned this morning. On checking with Prof Ashwin Mahesh, he tells me he has some limitations presently, and may be, on a future occasion, we can do it.
Muralidhar Rao
I will try to attend. I have
I will try to attend. I have been unable to speak with the good Doctor despite many attempts and many industry initiatives are lying pending.
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Regards
Devesh
Bangalore Aviation
Enjoy life, destroy FUD
Regards
Devesh
Bangalore Aviation
Enjoy life, destroy FUD
Devesh, we are in April already...
and the meet happened a month ago (21/March).
Hope you'll see this before you head out!
Ravi