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Promoting Non-motorised Transport in Asian Cities

Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation conducted a study to assess the viability of promoting non-motorised transport in Asian cities. As part of the study, they undertook a project – Nehru Place Placemaking. See more at: http://shaktifoundation.in/report/promoting-non-motorised-transport-asian-cities-policymakers-toolbox/

Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation conducted a study to assess the viability of promoting non-motorised transport in Asian cities. As part of the study, they undertook a project – Nehru Place Placemaking. See more at: http://shaktifoundation.in/report/promoting-non-motorised-transport-asian-cities-policymakers-toolbox/

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Parameter 2: Availability of Walk<strong>in</strong>g Paths<br />

(with Ma<strong>in</strong>tenance and Cleanl<strong>in</strong>ess)<br />

Description: It reflects the need for, availability and<br />

condition of walk<strong>in</strong>g paths.<br />

Rat<strong>in</strong>g Guide:<br />

Rat<strong>in</strong>g Description Example<br />

1 Pedestrian Walkways required but not available<br />

2 Pedestrians Walkways available but highly congested ,<br />

badly ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed and not clean<br />

3 Pedestrians Walkways available but congested , needs<br />

better ma<strong>in</strong>tenance and cleanl<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

4 Pedestrians Walkways available which are sometimes<br />

congested and are clean and well ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong>ed<br />

5 Pedestrian Walkways not required as people can<br />

safely walk on roads<br />

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