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Sustainable Transport - Change in Transport Policy

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#Pedestrians comprise the majority of road users. Yet road design, infrastructure and transport policies are made with little consideration to their needs. It's time to change this approach. Demand #NationalPedestriansDay

Sign - https://bit.ly/SUMpartnersNPD

#WalkIndia #NatPedDay

 

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Review of Chennai's Second Master Plan: Through the lens of Sustainable Transport

Chennai, the capital city of Tamil Nadu, is one of the fastest-growing metropolitans in the country. The growing population and city expansion has stressed the existing infrastructure, especially the transport systems. The transport sector needs to be planned to cater to the existing needs and meet the future demands of the growing population by taking into account the changing travel patterns .

Pedestrians in Chennai City

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The Chennai streets we commute and cherish are also one of the most dangerous place for our pedestrians. The statistics too paints a very grim picture. It's time for us to change this. Sign the petition calling for the National Pedestrians Day now. https://bit.ly/SUMpartnersNPD #WalkIndia #nationalpedestrianday

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Sustainable Transportation - Infrastructure for Pedestrians

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#Pedestrians are forced out of #footpaths on to busy streets by encroachments and harassed on the roads by speeding motorists. It's time to assert the pedestrians' right of way. Sign the petition now: https://bit.ly/30VqNH7

#NationalPedestriansDay #WalkIndia 

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Vision of 2nd UN Global Sustainable Transport Conference

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Did you know, the UN Secretary General reiterated the following transport sector timelines to achieve, in the recently concluded 2nd UN Global Sustainable Transport Conference

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