State to study pod taxi feasibility in Thane, Navi Mum
MUMBAI, Nov. 12 -- The state government has directed the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) to examine the feasibility of introducing pod taxi networks across Thane, Navi Mumbai and Mira-Bhayandar, in addition to the ongoing project planned for Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC). Deputy chief minister and urban development minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday instructed the authority to conduct detailed surveys in the three municipal corporation areas and submit a report within a month.
The BKC pod taxi system, officially termed the Automated Rapid Transit System (ARTS), is estimated to cost Rs.1,016.34 crore and is designed to improve last-mile connectivity for the business district. Currently, thousands of commuters travelling by local trains face delays and congestion while reaching office spaces in BKC from Bandra (Western Railway) and Kurla (Central Railway) stations, relying on auto-rickshaws, taxis or buses.
At a review meeting held with senior officials from the urban development and transport departments, Shinde said the BKC model could be replicated across other growing business and residential nodes in the metropolitan region. "MMRDA should function as the nodal agency for pod taxi projects. Prepare and submit a survey-based feasibility report within one month," Shinde directed. Officials said the state is looking at pod taxis as a lightweight, elevated, low-emission feeder system....
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