2.2 Mobility Regulatory Environment in five cities The sections below describe the mobility regulatory structure and attempts at setting up an urban mobility regulatory at the city level in five Indian cities- Pune, Mumbai, Bangalore, Panaji and Chandigarh. 2.2.1 Regulatory Environment in Pune In 2018, Pune’s population touched 3.5 million and the number of registered vehicles for the city crossed 3.6 million (India Today 2018). While Pune historically has had a large number of twowheelers on the road, recent additions to the mobility sector include - shared mobility, Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), cycle shares and construction of the metro. Pune was designated Lighthouse City in 2018, under the smart City program, to act as a demonstration of urban mobility transformation. The figure below shows the timelines of major acts, rules and policies on urban transportation in Pune. A complete list of laws and policies are in Annexure 1. Figure 3 Timeline of Major Acts and Policies in Urban Mobility in Pune
Source: MP Ensystems Research, 2018
The chart below lists the major organisations involved in the mobility sector in Pune. A complete list is in Annexure 2.