4 01 The rapid growth of population in the Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) will cause a strain on the existing urban services and infrastructure if they are not suitably expanded and managed The transport sector is vital and needs carefully planned expansion to meet the demands of the increasing population
The rapid growth of population in the Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA) has been causing a strain on the existing urban services and infrastructure for want of expansion and better management The transport sector is vital and needs carefully planned expansion to meet the demands of the increasing population 5 02
Chennai Unified Metropolitan Transport Authority (CUMTA) is a transport authority established by Government of Tamil Nadu (GoTN) to bring together all the urban transport authorities in Chennai city under one umbrella for seamless delivery of urban mobility services across providers of bus metro rail road and pedestrian services and
Corporation of Chennai Non-Motorised Transport Policy 1 Definition 1 1 Non-motorised transport (NMT): walking cycling cycle rickshaws pushcarts and other forms of mobility that are powered by humans 2 Vision 2 1 Chennai will be a city with a general sense of well-being through the development of
The Transport Department has control over 7 Transport Undertakings Tamil Nadu Transport Development Finance Corporation Limited Pallavan Transport Consultancy Services Limited Institute of Road Transport and Motor Vehicles Maintenance Department The Transport Department is also the Nodal Agency of the State
Road transport is the most important mode of transport in India which plays the major role in linking of people goods marketing trading etc As per 2007-08 reports the road network carry 56 of total freight traffic in the country The sustainable money based growth has led to rise in the demand of the road transport
Urban Transport in Chennai and Bangalore Energy & Infrastructure Unit South Asia Region March 2004 Document of the World Bank This report was written by Slobodan Mitric Urban Transport Specialist (consultant) Isabel Chatterton Financial Specialist (SASEI) contributed to the Chennai case study