Kejriwal flags off 50 CNG-powered cluster buses

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Kejriwal flags off 50 CNG-powered cluster buses

Wednesday, 12 October 2022 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday flagged off 50 low-floor CNG-powered cluster buses and said they will improve connectivity to the rural belts of the national Capital. He also flagged off 30 Toyota Innova cars and 36 bikes for the enforcement wing of the Transport Department.

"These vehicles will be involved in enforcing lane discipline. From April, we started the lane discipline drive," he said at the event.

According to Transport Department officials, this is the first time motorcycles have been inducted in the enforcement team. This will ensure enforcement teams can enter narrow lanes where cars cannot.

Kejriwal said there will be 1,800 electric buses on the roads of Delhi by 2023, while 80 per cent of the city's fleet will be electric by 2025.

The Government has floated a tender for 1,500 electric buses, and by November next year, 1,800 such buses will be plying on the roads of Delhi, he said.

"We have inducted 50 new low-floor CNG (air-conditioned) buses. From many years, people faced inconvenience since there were no buses. But in the last two-three years, electric, CNG, cluster buses have been inducted," he added.

The new buses will be kept at the new Bawana bus depot.

"This will help rural connectivity. There are already 360 cluster bus routes. There will be six new routes for these buses that will serve rural areas," he said.

Later, in a tweet in Hindi, Kejriwal said, "Today 50 new CNG buses and 66 new vehicles for road safety and bus lane enforcement were flagged off from the Rajghat depot. As many as 7,320 buses are on the roads of Delhi now, the highest-ever. By 2025, more than 10,000 buses will be in service of the people of Delhi, 80 per cent them will be electric buses."

 

Key Features of the buses:

 

qBharat Stage VI emission standard compliant

qIntelligent Transportation system (ITS) enabled with CCTV cameras (Panic buttons with hooter) for Women Safety.

qLive video streaming in Central Command and Control Centre (CCC)

qTwo way communication with Control room

qGPS units for Live Tracking of buses

qHeating Ventilation and Air conditioning (HVAC) System

qFire Detection and Suppression system

 

Deployment plan of Enforcement vehicles:

 

qTwo-wheelers — 11 teams/shifts deployed for bus lane enforcement on inner & outer ring road each. Remaining 14 bikes will be deployed at 6 critical stretches in 7 teams and 2 shifts.

qFour-Wheelers — One 4W-vehicle (Innova) deployed to each team with 84 teams using 84 four-wheelers. Newly arrived 4 will be deployed at 15 critical stretches identified by the department.

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