Indore : The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) has announced that it will present a comprehensive city mobility plan in October. After studying present mobility system minutely, it has suggested 5-point plan for its improvement.
On the concluding day of 2-day workshop of WBCSD at Hotel Radisson Blu on Wednesday, a meeting of the steering committee of Indore Project held. Collector P Narahari, ADM Deepak Singh, CEO of AICSTL Sandeep Soni, Director of WBCSD Michael Fahy and officials of the police department were present.
In the meet, while presenting his suggestion for improvement in traffic systems, Fahy said: “On the basis of our study, we come out with a draft mobility plan including a roadmap for model planning for the city.
Collector Narahari said in Indore there are 650 vehicles for 1000 people, which is highest in the country. A citizen who has one two-wheeler or a car, purchase another 2-wheeler or a car instead of using. He agreed that the WBCSD suggestions will provide us direction.