
‘NCR should move towards smart mobility’
The Hindu
Draft plan says Delhi should be connected to other cities through superfast trains
The National Capital Region (NCR) should move towards being a “smart connected region” where goods can move smoothly with Delhi, at the centre, being accessible within 30 minutes through superfast trains, the draft Regional Plan-2041 for the National Capital Region States. In addition to zero fatality road corridors, differential parking rates based on time of day and duration, heavy penalties for parking violations and, given the future requirements in this regard, air policing, aerial e-commerce and surveys, parking areas for aerial vehicles like drones at administration offices under governments are also among the recommendations of the draft report.More Related News

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