
Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi: Why it is so difficult to walk in Indian cities
Citizen activists are taking unusual steps to push authorities for better pedestrian infrastructure.

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Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi: Why it is so difficult to walk in Indian cities
Citizen activists are taking unusual steps to push authorities for better pedestrian infrastructure.www.bbc.com
I truly hope so too. I prefer to walk everywhere I need to go, even for work. I rarely take my car out at all (and I don't own a 2-wheeler). If I need faster transportation, I take my cycle (our Metro lets us take carry cycles, and that too without extra charges).This situation needs to change in India. I hope it will.
It’s not a motorists vs pedestrians situation as is commonly portrayed.
Even motorists need to park and walk, every single time in public spaces.
All motorists are pedestrians too.
Pedestrian safety is safety for motorists too.
The much acclaimed recent highway, flyover and bridge builds do not have footpaths or alternate provisions.
Crossing a road on foot during peak traffic in cities is probably the single most dangerous act in our daily lives for most of us.