01 Pune - Comprehensive Bicycle Plan - PDA, iTrans, CEE, PMC, Parisar : Chetan Sodaye

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4.3.5. Cycle Parking Cycle Parking is an essential element for successful implementation of the Cycle Plan. Bicycle Parking must not only be provided in every building in the city, but also given priority over Motorized vehicles. Providing bicycle parking encourages people to use their bicycles as transportation. People are more likely to use a bicycle if they are confident that they will find convenient and secure parking at their destination. The following measures are recommended in order to provide adequate, comfortable parking spaces for cycles in private properties, and public on-street and off-street cycle parking. 1. Cycle Parking Space in buildings and private properties In the Development Plan 2017, under Section 20.1.1 General space requirements. The provision: ‘c) Marking of parking spaces: Parking spaces shall be paved and clearly marked for different types of vehicles’ Will be changed to: c) Placement and Marking of cycle parking spaces: Parking spaces shall be paved and clearly marked for different types of vehicles, including bicycles. The placement of cycle parking shall be such as to provide easy and convenient access close to the building entrance. Where multi-level parking is provided, the cycle parking should be provided at the ground level location. 2. On-street Cycle Parking Spaces  The minimum amount of Cycle Parking space should be equivalent to 10% of the total area provided for Vehicular Parking, or two Car Parking bays, whichever is more. If cycle parking gets full, more cycle parking must be created, even if it has to be created by removing vehicular parking that might also be full.  Cycle parking facilities will be created as Bicycle Zones, that are clearly indicated, with signage and road markings, with appropriate cycle stands where required, suitable for various types of cycles, that keep cycles upright.  Such Bicycle Zones shall be designated as being part of the “cycle track”, so that no motorized vehicle shall be legally allowed to occupy this space and in such case, shall attract penal provisions and actions under both the Maharashtra Municipal Corporations Act and Motor Vehicles Act by the PMC or Traffic Police or RTO as appropriate  The Cycle Parking map depicts the number of cycle stands to be provided on-street. These may be provided alongside the PBS Stations or as Bicycles Zones including the PBS stations, as per available area. 3. Off-street Cycle Parking Spaces  Existing off-street and multi-storied public parking lots will provide Cycle Parking space equivalent to 10% of the total area provided for Vehicular Parking, or two Car Parking bays, whichever is more. If a cycle parking gets full, more cycle parking must be created, even if it has to be created by removing vehicular parking that might also be full.  PMC will coordinate with public transit agencies, including PMPML, Maha Metro, Indian Railways, MSRTC, Airport Authority of India etc, to provide long-term cycle parking facilities available.  Enclosures with locking facilities for cycles allocated for long-term parking may also be provided in off-street parking locations managed by PMC.

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4.3.6. Repair Shops, Resting Places and other Facilities

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4.3.5. Cycle Parking

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pages 102-103

Table 6: Activities for public awareness and outreach

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4.3.4. Integration with Public Transit

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4.4. Traffic Management, Regulation and Enforcement

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pages 108-109

4.7. Implementation Schedule

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Figure 49: Treatment of Access Roads

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4.3.3. Public Bicycle Sharing system

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Figure 48: Treatment of Collector Roads

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Figure 47: Treatment of arterial and sub-arterial roads

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Figure 43: A smooth road surface, also at intersections, leads to better comfort

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Figure 42: Interlocking paver blocks for cycle track surface may be appropriate provided these are affixed at level

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Figure 39: Road safety problems resulting from traffic going through the city centre (left) are resolved by leading all through-traffic around the city-centre (right

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4.2.2. Controlled Parking for Motorized Vehicles

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Figure 19: Preferred route by cyclists

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Figure 25: Percentage of households with cycle ownership across wards in Pune

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Figure 21: Perceived unsafe corridors

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Table 4: Highlights of School-based Learning about Sustainable Transportation

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Figure 27: Willingness to shift to cycling if infrastructure improves

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4.2. Cycling inclusive mobility planning proposals

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3. Vision and Goals

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Figure 15 Assessment of Existing Cycle Tracks

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Figure 13: Encroachment of the NMT lane by hawkers due to absence of dedicated space for them42 Figure 14: Cyclists being forced to use the carriage way because of unplanned services in the NMT lanes (like public toilets

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Figure 5: Inter and intra ward travel patterns of cycling commuters in Pune

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Figure 1: Potential of shift from other modes to cycling

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Figure 1 Responses to an online survey on all proposals in the preliminary draft of Pune Cycle Plan

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1.2. Methodology

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Figure 2: Framework to solve Pune's Transport and Mobility problem

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Table 1: Summary of Sustainable Transportation Goals, Objectives and Performance Indicators

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Preface by Municipal Commissioner

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Executive Summary

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Preface by Mayor

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