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Essay / India's Traffic Problem and Proposed Solutions
Case Study 1The Indian government is facing the problem of traffic congestion in its four metropolitan cities, namely Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. Delhi is the worst affected. Reports indicate that on average 1,200 vehicles are added to Delhi's roads daily. In September 2010, Mail Today published a report citing CRRI scientists. He said, "Six years of Delhiites' careers are spent in harsh conditions as 7 million working hours and Rs 100 crore of productivity are lost to traffic jams, making the capital the most congested city in the world. "What worries the ministry is that although the Master Plan's projection for public transport usage is an impressive 80 percent by 2020, it has actually fallen to less than 40 percent. at current prices. In order to manage traffic and achieve the objectives of the Master Plan, the govt. of Delhi has selected your company to provide guidance to resolve this issue.Q1 What are the key factors you will consider in analyzing the issue? What methods will you use to analyze the factors?Q2. a profitable basis. Income from private vehicles must be compensated in some way. Suggest a model with detailed justification. Solution 1 Some factors need to be considered to analyze the problem: 1. The factor we can consider is the traffic flow, to determine the time slots and areas with maximum traffic load. Determining this can help us strategize by focusing on areas and points that need attention.2. Availability of public transport – Another factor to consider is the availability of public transport. What are the alternatives available to the public Understanding this... middle of paper ...... laundry services through HINDUSTAN LEVER LAUNDRETTES.o Retail chain can open small restaurants and fast food centers takeaway based on locations and majority of customers flock based on location. o It is important for stores to offer attractive offers and have discount programs to attract new customers and retain them. o Shops located in places that receive heavy rain can open cafes and tea shops. joints where scooter riders can stop for shade and enjoy a quick meal while they wait for the rain to stop. ensure the success of its retail chain and have enough assets to increase its reach and make it a success by following a combination of the options listed above.