A Review of Public Road Transport in India:
Challenges, Innovations and Policy Recommendations
Journal:
GRENZE International Journal of Engineering and Technology
Authors:
Alpa R. Vyas, Piyushkumar J. Patel
Volume:
10
Issue:
1
Grenze ID:
01.GIJET.10.1.522_1
Pages:
1554-1558
Abstract
Efficient and reliable public road transportation systems are essential for ensuring
accessible and sustainable mobility for the vast population of India. With a rapidly growing
population and increasing urbanization, India faces significant challenges in providing
affordable, safe, and efficient road transportation services. This paper aims to analyze the key
challenges and explore opportunities for improvement in the public road transportation sector
in India. As the paper begins, it emphasizes the importance of public road transportation for
both urban and rural populations. In addition to facilitating economic growth, it provides
essential services. Despite this, India's public road transportation system faces several
challenges. Furthermore, the lack of reliable and standardized public transportation is a major
concern. Private buses and unregulated informal transport operators dominate the road
transportation sector, leading to issues of overcrowding, irregular schedules, and inadequate
passenger comfort and safety measures. To address these challenges and improve public road
transportation in India, the paper explores potential opportunities and solutions. It highlights
the need for increased investment in road infrastructure development, including the expansion
of road networks, improved road design, and enhanced traffic management systems.
Additionally, the integration of technology, such as intelligent transportation systems and realtime
information systems, can optimize operations and enhance the overall passenger
experience