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College outreach presentation of the Walking Classes Unite

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Who is a pedestrian?

A person who walks!!

Who is not a pedestrian??

A person who does not walk!!

Every one of us is a pedestrian

What is on the road…

Share of vehicles by type

Buses <1%

2 Wheelers 75%

Cars 19%

Others 5%

Who are on the road

Walk 30%

Bus 29%

2 Wheelers 18%

Cars 2%

Cycles 13%

Others 8%

Share of various modes of travel

While pedestrians who are 30% occupy less than 3% of road space, Car users who account for a mere 2% occupy 19% of the road

Growing numbers…..

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1971 1981 1991 2001 2005

Population

Daily trips

Vehicles('10000)

Skewed growth

Population 1.5 times

Cars 10 times

Two wheelers 14 times

Bus 1.5 times (approx)

Road space Negligible

Growth in the last two decades

Data sourced from Chennai Draft master plan for 1984-2004

450 vehicles are added to the roads every day in Chennai

Growth…. at whose cost??3000 MTC buses

Carrying 38 lakh people

Every day

1250 people per bus per day

Growth…. at whose cost

Concrete medians restrict access

Roads do not have foot path

Foot over bridges replace pedestrian

crossings

Growth…. at whose costCyclist who

accounted for 22% in 1970s are down to 13% and

decreasing

The lack of bicycle lanes and

increasing vehicles has made the city dangerous for

cyclist

Growth…. at whose cost

Their livelihoods are being destroyed

The street vendors provide a

cheap and easy service to people

Traffic Jams are inevitable

The Governments answer……

One way roads

The Government’s answer

FLYOVERS

The Government’s answer

Road widening

What is at stake???• Urban space for the common people

• Safety and accessibility of Public transport user, Non motorized transport and pedestrians

• Sustainability of Urban transport system

• Environment

Wedging through the barricade

50%

42%

8%

2-wheeler and 4-wheeler fatalities

Pedestrian fatalities

Bicyclist fatalities

Percentage of accident victims

Weaving through the traffic

50%

42%

8%

2-wheeler and 4-wheeler fatalities

Pedestrian fatalities

Bicyclist fatalities

Percentage of accident victims

Dangling for dear life

50%

42%

8%

2-wheeler and 4-wheeler fatalities

Pedestrian fatalities

Bicyclist fatalities

Percentage of accident victims

Some major pollutants from motorized vehicles & related health hazards

Pollutant Source Effect on human health

Carbon Monoxide Incomplete fuel combustion (e.g.

two-stroke engine)

Fatal in large doses. Aggravates heart disorders.Effects nervous system.

Suspended particulate matter

Smoke from vehicles Small particles are poisonous with carcinogenic element

Nitrogen Oxides Fuel combustion in motor vehicles

Affects respiratory system, Irritates respiratory tract

Ozone Motor vehicle emissions

Causes increased sensitivity to infections, lung diseases, and asthma

Sick of the pollution?

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Percentage of AirPollution by Source

Domestic

Commerical

Generator Set

Industrial

Vehicular

The major contributor of air pollution is the vehicular sector (72%)

Sustainability is going up like smoke!

Choking to death

Table: Estimates of annual episodes of illness and pre-mature deaths due to ambient suspended particulate matter (SPM) in

the air

Metro cities

Annual episodes of illness

Annual pre-mature deaths

1991 1995 1991 1995 Increase

Calcutta 3022786 5446225 5726 10647 4921

Chennai 462966 680241 863 1291 428

Delhi 3990012 5197018 7491 9859 2368

Mumbai 2579210 4005538 4477 7023 2546

We are not going anywhere

The average speed during peak hours is less than 10kmph

Another 2 lakh vehicles would be added to the road this year

Approximately 8000 people will lose their lives on the road this year

Do

we

have to

live

with this?

Not at

all!!!

Promote Public transport

Promote pedestrians and

respect their right of way

Protect and preserve

pedestrian and cyclist space on

the road

From our audit walks……

Walking Classes UniteWalking Classes Unite

Broken, ill maintained foot paths

Misuse and Abuse of pavements by government agencies and private shop owners

Non Functioning Traffic lights

The motorized vehicle users do not respect the space of

the pedestrian.

Let us Reclaim our

CITY for the

common people

Walking Classes Unite

Building a platform for the walking classes

Reclaiming public spaces on the roads

Promoting Public and Non-Motorized Transport

Voicing the need for travel in Chennai to be inclusive, equitable, safe, clean and efficient

Equality Sustainability

Ecological responsibility

Activities we are involved in…

An aim: put pedestrian issues on the agenda

What can you do?Organize an

audit walk around your college

Share your experiences on the road with us

Join our September Walk-a-thon

possibilities are endless…

Our numbers

Venkat (9884706531)

Jade (9940369194)

Anusha (9884163604)

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