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Bengaluru Metro’s draft policy proposes travel card integration with parking charges, penalty for non-Metro users

BMRCL’s draft policy acknowledges that poor last-mile connectivity discourages people from using Metro and suggests tie-ups with startups and private firms to resolve parking issues at stations.

October 14, 2024 / 11:10 IST
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Byappanahalli Metro Station parking lot. Photo by X/@NammaBengaluroo.
Byappanahalli Metro Station parking lot. Photo by X/@NammaBengaluroo.

Bengaluru Metro’s draft policy proposes linking travel cards with station parking charges and imposing penalties on those who do not use the Metro but use the parking space.

“The Metro parking space is sometimes used by non-Metro commuters but may own a commercial or retail outlet near the station. In such cases, non-Metro users park their vehicles in the station parking lot, leaving commuters with no option but to park on the road due to the lack of available parking space,” it said.

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This would prioritise parking for genuine commuters and promote public transport use, according to the policy.

“If non-Metro users are prohibited from parking, it would discourage the use of private vehicles due to the difficulty in finding parking space. This would, in turn, incentivise the use of the Metro for accessing the area. Therefore, it is crucial to establish regulations to ensure that Metro parking spaces are reserved exclusively for park and ride by Metro commuters,”it said.