India, July 26 -- A vast majority of Bengaluru's private vehicle users, nearly 95%, are open to adopting public transport if last-mile connectivity issues are adequately addressed, according to a recent survey by ride-hailing platform Namma Yatri.

The findings were released on Friday in a white paper titled 'MadeForBLR: Namma Mobility Blueprint 2030', which lays out a comprehensive 10-point agenda aimed at transforming the city's mobility ecosystem by the end of this decade, Deccan Herald reported.

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The blueprint sets ambitious targets: boosting the city's public transport share to 70%, halving average commute time and vehicular ...