Non-Motorised transport policy in India
Non-motorized transport in the form of walking, cycling and cycle rickshaws plays an important role in Indian cities. It is the primary mode of transport for the urban poor, and at the same time a climate and environmentally friendly form of transport. The second SUTP Policy Brief is intended to assess the current NMT policy situation in India and to outline a broad policy reform agenda to support the development of NMT.
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