SCIENCETHE HINDU NATIONAL
Bengaluru’s double-decker metro corridors could shift commuters back to private vehicles: Study
A study suggests that integrating elevated roadways with Bengaluru's metro phase-3 corridors could reduce metro ridership, increase traffic-related emissions and fuel consumption, raise project costs, and undermine the city's long-term sustainable mobility goals.
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