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Bengaluru: Tech challenge launched to cut personal vehicle use in Electronics City using behavioural science

With Bengaluru Metro’s Yellow Line set to be operational this year, the challenge focuses on improving last-mile connectivity and addressing psychological barriers that deter commuters—particularly high-income professionals—from adopting public transport

April 11, 2025 / 21:59 IST
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STAMP challenge

To tackle traffic congestion in Bengaluru’s Electronics City, a new innovation challenge—STAMP: Nudging Commuter Behaviour—has been launched on April 11.

The challenge is aimed at reducing personal vehicle use by encouraging public transport through behavioural science and tech-based solutions.

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With the Yellow Line of Namma Metro slated to open later this year, the initiative focuses on improving last-mile connectivity and addressing non-infrastructural factors—such as convenience, perception, and information gaps—that prevent people, especially affluent commuters, from shifting to public transport.

Also, readBengaluru's Electronics City Metro to be operational by May 2025