Title: Sustainable Urban Transport in Asia -
1Sustainable Urban Transport in Asia - Case study
of BMTC
by Upendra Tripathy, IAS MD, BMTC, Bangalore
2NEKRTC
NWKRTC
BMTC
KSRTC
3National and Asia Pacific Awards for BMTC
- UITP Asia Pacific Award for Outstanding
Achievements in the field of Affordable Public
Transport 2002-2003 - Award for Minimum Operational Cost (City
Services) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 - Union Surface Transport Ministers Award for
Lowest accident Rates for 2000-2001, 2001-2002,
2002-2003 and 2003-04 - Award For Fuel efficiency 2002-2003
4Financial Status of BMTC
Rs. Crores
1997-98
1996-97
5Growth of Bangalore 1537 to 2001
N
1537
1862
1941
1971
1981
1991
2001
Town -1537
Town 1862
Bangalore Municipality-1941
Bangalore UA - 1971
Bangalore UA - 1981
Bangalore UA - 1991
Bangalore UA - 2001
6Road framework proposed
Major Road
Peripheral Ring Road
Minor Road
NH7 Bellary Road
Intermediate Ring Road
Primary Urban Road
Core Ring Road
Outer Ring Road
796 Citizens Satisfaction
- The Third Citizens Report Card on Bangalores
Public Service brought out by Public Affairs
Centre rates BMTC on the top with 96 Overall
Citizens Satisfaction
8Fossil Fuel consumption in Bangalore City
Source IOC
9BMTC at a Glance
- The Corporation came into existence from
15-8-1997 after bifurcation from KSRTC
- Present Status(Daily)
- Schedules operated. 3691
- No.of buses held.. 3820
- Kms operated per day.. 8.32 lakhs
- No.of trips operated. 52,117
- Public Private Partnership 645
- Area Covered.. 3850 Sq. Kms
- Infrastructure
- Depots 25
- Bus stations.. 29
- Staff Employed 16933
- Passengers Carried. Around 30 lakhs
- Staff Ratio per Schedule 5.6
-
4.6( With Private)
10Financial Strength
EPKM and CPKM (In Paise)
EPKM
CPKM
11STUs Cost Recovery in Percentage
12Reasons for Profit
- Improvement in Operational efficiency
- Tax rationalization by Government
- Commuter friendly measures
- Introduction of public-private partnership
- Increase in commercial revenue
- Reimbursement by Government
- 7. Rationalization of Routes
- 8. Diesel procurement through Tendering
- 9. Tendering of Chassis procurement
- 10. Prompt Payment Discount system
- 11. Training of personnel at Depots
- 12. Swapping of Loans
13Systems Improvement Programmes-IT
IT Initiatives E-Services
- E-Depot
- Depot activities are computerized
- E-Pass Booking
- Introduced Internet based Bus pass booking system
14Systems Improvement Programmes-IT
IT Initiatives E-Services
- E-Route Information
- Introduced Internet based Bus route Information
system - E-Salary
- Introduced Electronic Clearance System (ECS) for
salary disbursement to staff through ICICI
15Systems Improvement Programmes-IT
IT Initiatives E-Services
- E-Procurement
- Introduced E-Tendering System for Public
Procurement - E-Cart
- Introduced E-Cart System for quick CC services
- E-GPS
- On-line Vehicles tracking and monitoring on the
anvil - BMTC on Webwww.bmtcinfo.com
16Systems Improvement Programmes
IT Initiatives E-Services
- I T for Transparency in Recruitment
- Software for recruitment designed in-house
- 4000 candidates recruited in conformity to Govt.
regulations and rules - Out sourced to Police, Health Forest
departments - Issuing passes (students and Commuter Pass with
the assistance of digital camera)
17Growth of Vehicular Population
Numbers
(As on 31-7-04)
18Growth of BMTC Vehicles
(In Numbers)
(As on 20-11-2004)
19Avg. Ambient Air Quality Bangalore
(Figures in brackets indicate Limits), Source
KSPCB
20Population and Fleet Strength In Urban STUs
- City(STUs) Population No.of
Buses in the - (Millions)(1-3-2001)
STUs(2003-04) - Bangalore(BMTC) 5.69
3460 - Delhi(DTC) 12.79
3398 - Mumbai(BEST) 16.37
3382 - Chennai(CNI) 6.42
2773 - Ahmadabad(AMTC) 4.52
620 - Sourcewww.citypopulation.de
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21Share of Pollution Load by BMTC
- As per the TERI report
- Pollution load of BMTC
- lt 0.02 of
total daily city - pollution
load - As per the SIDA report
- Model Fleet in Urban Transport
- Travelling commuters in BMTC 3.0 million/day
22Effects of Pollution
- Studies reveal Diesel emissions are roughly
2.3 times more carcinogenic than Petrol - 90 of emissions is less than 1 micron
- Smaller the particles, deeper they penetrate your
LUNGS! (There is no SAFE level for
particulates..) - Chronic exposure to 1 ?gm/ m3 can result in 300
cases of lung cancer / million
23Steps to Reduce Vehicular Pollution
- Improved quality of Fuel and Lubricant oil
- Decongesting the Traffic flow through priority
for mass transportation - Technological improvement
- Proper maintenance upkeep of vehicles
- Strict enforcement of motor vehicle rules
24Aim of BMTC
- To reduce the personalized mode of transportation
- BMTC has come out with a policy to induct 1000
Parisara Vahini Buses before Oct-2005 there by
increasing fleet size to 4330
25Smooth Flow of Traffic
- Dedicated lanes for BMTC buses
- Making roads one way only
- Diversion of heavy vehicles through operation on
ring roads - Introduction of ring road services and Trunk
route services - Introduction of Vestibule high capacity buses on
peak routes
26Technological Improvements
- Introduction of Euro II buses in BMTC
(Parisara vahini) - Reducing oil consumption through improvement in
engine design - Optimization of fuel efficiency through de
rating of Fuel injection pumps- Delayed injection
reduces NOx emission but on the other hand
particulate increases, optimum design is required
27 Technological Improvements(Contd)
- Introduction of Honge oil (Bio Fuel) on a trial
run in Two of BMTC buses which has shown
reduction in emission levels especially SOx - Introduction of Diesel particulate Filters(DPF)
on a trial run in 4 buses to reduce SPM and RSPMs
28India Euro-I Norms for Diesel
29Exhaust NOx Vs Speed
30m3
oC
cSt
ASTM American Society for Testing and
Materials IBP Initial Boiling Point cSt
centiStokes
31Trail Run Results
Bus No. KMs. Diesel In Lts. Honge oil in Lts Avg. KMPL SmokeHSU Engine Oil in Lts
F-945 43615 7849 784.9 5.05 40.78 5.5
F-1055 25996 5135 513.5 4.60 38.4 2.0
32OUR EXPERIENCE WITH BIO FUELS
33Diesel Particulate filter (DPF)
- DPF developed by BHEL, Bangalore
- Field trials by BMTC, Bangalore
34Results of field tests carried in Training Bus
using DPF
No. Of cycles run (total ) 11 Without
regeneration 5 With regeneration
system 6 Typical Km per cycle 622 km ( 2
days) Total Km run 12,200 km Smoke density
( average value) Without
DPF 60 With DPF 15
Average soot collection 0.4 gm/km Average
time for regeneration 30 min /day Cost of
Re-generation 2 Ps/km (towards
consumption of power)
35Proper Maintainace of Vehicles
- Adhering to timely Preventive maintenance
schedules for all buses, - Daily Maintenance-includes Tyre pressure, brakes
- Weekly maintenance includes Atomizers, Filters
etc - Docking- Overhaul of major assemblies
- Fitness certificate renewal
36Environmental Concerns
- All depots equipped with emission testing units
- All vehicles are subjected to emission check
every month - Year No.of Checks No.of defects
- 1997-98 7080 1102
- 1998-99 12298 1494
- 1999-00 21480 1323
- 2000-01 26567 687
- 2001-02 27868 168
- 2002-03 28589 59
- 2003-04 30070 24
- Introduced Parisara Vahini Buses
- Use of Ultra Low sulpher HSD
- Rs. 1000/- award for information
- On polluting vehicles
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Percentage Defects
37Regular Vehicle Emission Testing for Pollution
Norms
38Achievement - Status
LF 73.9
LF 67.8
Avg. Passengers carried / Day(lakhs)
- Only profit making Urban Transport Undertaking in
the country with positive Net worth and no
accumulated losses - Holding youngest fleet in the Country (3.73
years, 3.10 lakh kms) - Declining Accident rate
Accident Rate/ Lakh Kms
39PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS
Cancellations
Percentage
40Vehicle Utilisation
(Kms)
41KMPL
(Kms.)
42Breakdowns
Numbers
(Breakdown Rate / 10,000 kms)
(0.55)
(0.49)
(0.44)
(0.36)
(0.19)
(0.15)
(0.12)
43Rate of Accidents
44We are trying for
- Emissions warranty from manufacturers
- Reduce Sulphur content in Diesel
- Reduce Benzene content in Petrol
- Improved traffic management measures
- Phase out of commercial as well as private
vehicles above certain age - use of Emission
based tax ( Green Tax in force need to be
Revised)
45Thank You