India, March 29 -- In a bid to promote mass transport systems, companies in Bengaluru are providing financial incentives to their employees if they use public transit during their commute to work. On the other hand, they are also charging an additional amount for parking if employees use single-occupancy private vehicles to get to work.

Bengaluru is infamous for its traffic congestions, and it seems that the city's IT industry is chipping in by taking initiative and trying to promote car pooling to ease vehicular flow.

Employers are pushing for "sustainable transportation solutions" to combat the city's well known commute issues, The Economic Times reported.

The report listed names of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) including NetApp,...