The major problem of ‘fatigue’ faced by the heavy transport drivers may be addressed soon as the national Capital’s transport arm - Delhi Transport Corporation- is here to address the concern that cause 40 percent road mishaps across the country including Delhi.
Passengers playing on DTC
After suddenly banning the use of two-wheeler taxi in the capital city earlier this week, Delhi government is now coming up with a regulatory framework that will allow two wheelers to function as taxis with commercial registration. The new framework will likely allow only electric vehicles (EV) to function as bike taxi as the government is concerned about rising pollution levels in Delhi.
Delhi govt, Google join hand to provide real-time bus tracking ANI | Updated: Jul 15, 2021 07:10 IST
New Delhi [India], July 15 (ANI): The Delhi government has collaborated with Google to launch a system to enable commuters to track bus locations, arrival and departure times, and routes on a real-time basis on their smartphones.
Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot, on the occasion, said that the status of 3,000 buses can be tracked on a real-time basis. Status of around 3,000 buses is live. This will help passengers to track buses through Google Maps. More DTC buses will be integrated soon, Gahlot said.
He said, Google has teamed up with the Delhi Transport Ministry to show real-time bus information. Users will also get an estimation of how long their trip is going to take, and if their bus is delayed. Google Transit will automatically update the times in line with the new conditions.