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The Infrastructure Today Urban Transport 2012 Conference was held on 28 and 29 August 2012 at New Delhi. A report.

Indian cities’ infrastructure needs to match the rapid pace of development, while our cities still await pri­vate investment in their infrastructure development. With a $1 trillion envisaged over the next 10 years in urban development, transport will form a major compo­nent. With urban India set to house 600 million people by 2031, urban transport will find itself in a tight jam soon—quite literally—in our haphazardly growing urban jungles. Last year, a High Level Expert Committee (HPEC) submitted a comprehensive set of recommen­dations on development of urban infrastructure, parti­cularly through JNNURM. Urban transport has been one of the focal points of JNNURM’s budgets, and yet much more needs to be accomplished in the sector. A key recommendation from the HPEC has been that urban needs require a combination of increased invest­ment, strengthening the framework for gover­nance and financing, and a comprehensive capacity building pro­gramme at all levels of government. Empowerment of Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) is also imperative.

The Conference discussed the above points and more addressing the questions such as:

• What policies and regulations are needed to best utilise the large quantum to be outlaid for urban transport infrastructure?
• What technologies are available in urban transport and how can they be customised to various cities?
• How can new technologies in signalling, ticketing, mapping and automation help our cities?
• How can we make our transport systems cleaner and more efficient?
• Should our cities start providing space for pedestrians?

Overall, the conference was a great platform to debate the urban transport solutions in technology, policy and execution.

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