[sustran] Re: Commuters pain study

Rutul Joshi joshirutul at yahoo.co.in
Fri Jul 2 20:18:24 JST 2010


Hi Cornie and Sudhir,

I agree absolutely. Such studies are used to continue the business as-usual - 
reaffirming to the 'newspapers reading class' that we need to spend billions on 
flyovers and heavy transport infrastructure to 'save' you from this. More over 
in conclusion it positions the problems with information systems as the main 
problem paving the ground for IBM to step-in!

I am also bit vary of terms such as 'globalisation of traffic congestion'. When 
did that happen? Traffic congestions happen since the birth of motorisation - 
much before the birth of the term 'globalisation'. But essentially, these terms 
are used to bring in the 'global solutions' at the door steps of these cities. 

regards,
Rutul



 




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From: Cornie Huizenga <cornie.huizenga at slocatpartnership.org>
To: Sudhir <sudhir at cai-asia.org>
Cc: Rutul Joshi <joshirutul at yahoo.co.in>; Sustran-discuss at list.jca.apc.org
Sent: Fri, 2 July, 2010 11:37:09 AM
Subject: Re: [sustran] Re: Commuters pain study

Sudhir and Rutul,

It does not include public transport either.

Cornie


On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 6:30 PM, Sudhir <sudhir at cai-asia.org> wrote:

Hi Rutul,
>
>The problem with that study is that it considers commuting as driving . More
>than 1/3 trips are NMT related...
>
>see my blog on this -
>http://transport-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/07/commuter-pain-survey-is-driving-painful.html
>
>
><http://transport-solutions.blogspot.com/2010/07/commuter-pain-survey-is-driving-painful.html>
>
>regards
>Sudhir
>
>
>On 2 July 2010 18:24, Rutul Joshi <joshirutul at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I came across this ‘interesting’ study done by IBM (!) and thought of
>> sharing it
>> with everyone. Here is the
>> link:http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/32017.wss#resource
>>
>> This study is making big headlines in Indian newspapers. It is a big 'news'
>> that
>> Delhi is world’s fifth worst city for the commuters after spending billions
>> of
>> dollars in 'solving' traffic problems!
>>
>> It is not quite clear to me why IBM is interested in this kind of study.
>> Probably they are eying the market share in the ITS applications!
>>
>> Best,
>> Rutul Rutul Joshi,
>> PhD researcher
>> Centre for Transport & Society
>> University of the West of England
>> BRISTOL BS16 1QY
>> www.transport.uwe.ac.uk
>>
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