Uber and Aaveg have reportedly got a licence from the Delhi transport department to operate "premium bus service" in the city. Will it reduce the public traffic traveling through taxies and 2 wheelers?
Day 55:
Bengaluru's Traffic Woes and Solutions
Bengaluru's traffic congestion has become synonymous with the city.
Let's explore the challenges and potential solutions:
* The traffic crisis: Understanding the root causes of the problem.
* Publ
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Yash
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I travel with public transport most of the time, the problem with it is space inside and also hygiene in the environment of the bus.
What If we started a private company for public transportation and charge people by the amount of minutes they were
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koushik br
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TRAFFIC: Kill it before it kills you!
Hi Everyone,
Resident of Bangalore.
Looking forward to connecting with people and ideate an innovative set of solutions to solve traffic as a problem in Bangalore and eventually other cities.
I think we all c
Hi Everyone,
Resident of Bangalore.
Looking forward to connecting with people and ideate an innovative set of solutions to solve traffic as a problem in Bangalore and eventually other cities.
I think we all can benifit from this.
I'll try to brea
How Rapido Dominated the Bike Taxi Genre?
So Rapido was founded in 2015 by IIT alumni Aravind Sanka and Pavan Guntupalli.
Aravind, once stuck in traffic, realized that bikes could navigate traffic easily and thought of starting a bike taxi company
Subject : transportation solution for ASTC
Disclaimer: regarding problem statement of transportation solution to develop an online based app which is pitched below 👇👇
Hey audience , here comes a excellent idea pops in my mind 😀 regarding bus r
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 1m
Founded in 2016 by three friends, Rapido wasn’t even supposed to be a bike taxi service. It started as a logistics company called “The karrier,” but they soon had the realisation: India has 75% of its vehicles as two-wheelers, and no one’s using them