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95% commuters in Bengaluru willing to use public transport if last-mile connectivity ensured: Survey'At present, the average commuter spends close to 117 hours annually stuck in traffic. This must come down by at least 50% by 2030,' the paper stated.
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Bengaluru roads.

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Bengaluru: Nearly 95% of private vehicle users in Bengaluru are willing to shift to public transport if last-mile connectivity is ensured, a survey by a ride-hailing firm has found.

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On Friday, Namma Yatri released a white paper titled 'MadeForBLR: Namma Mobility Blueprint 2030', outlining a 10-point agenda to transform Bengaluru’s mobility landscape.

The blueprint envisions a 70% public transport share, a 50% cut in commute time and emissions, and improved first- and last-mile access.

"At present, the average commuter spends close to 117 hours annually stuck in traffic. This must come down by at least 50% by 2030," the paper stated.

It also draws lessons from five global cities that overcame similar mobility challenges. These cities have faced similar mobility crises in the past and have successfully reinvented their system, it added.

Amsterdam’s model suggests investing in public transport, cycling infrastructure, and real-time information systems — areas where Bengaluru can leverage its favourable weather.

Singapore demonstrates the importance of integrating transport modes and simplifying payment systems. Similar insights have been drawn from Helsinki, Tokyo, and Shanghai.

The blueprint advocates citizen-led sustainable choices, employer-backed commute shifts, and a revival of walking and cycling as key pillars of reform.

What the survey says

53% want better connectivity from home to metro stations.

49% seek better crowd and comfort management.

48% prefer fewer transfers and mode changes.

38% want shorter wait times.

39% need clearer route and schedule information.

10 point agenda

Citizen movement for sustainable mobility.

Employer and business park collaboration.

Active mobility: Cycling and walking infrastructure.

Public transport infrastructure excellence.

Regulatory blueprint for innovative mobility solutions.

Sustainable transportation technology.

Open data for real-time information systems.

Advanced multimodal transit integration.

Last-mile connectivity solutions.

Sustainable livelihoods and innovation.

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(Published 26 July 2025, 02:34 IST)