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Union Minister Nitin Gadkari says cannot make cycle tracks in Mumbai due to space constraints

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 18, 2022 13:11 IST

The Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said it is difficult to make cycle tracks in the financial capital due ...

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The Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said it is difficult to make cycle tracks in the financial capital due to space constraints, which make it impossible to widen roads.

Gadkari, who handles the road transport portfolio, underlined that it is important to encourage the sustainable and healthy habit of cycling. We can make dedicated tracks in tier-II and tier-III cities, he added.

“Actually, I am supporting your idea (of cycle tracks). But my practical problem is that in the city area, it is very difficult to increase the width of the road. In Mumbai, we cannot make cycle tracks,” Gadkari said during an interactive meeting with institutional investors organised by Philip Capital.

Without elaborating on it, the minister said there are also “encroachments and political problems” in Mumbai, which make the job of creating dedicated cycle tracks difficult. Gadkari said he is constructing a cycle track in his home city Nagpur, and added that some of the cities through which national highways are going will also have similar infrastructure soon.

There is a huge potential for cycle manufacturing in the country, pointing out that exports currently stand at only Rs 25-30,000 crore against an overall global market of Rs 8 lakh crore, he further stated.

Speaking about road safety, which has come to the fore following the tragic death of industrialist Cyrus Mistry, Gadkari said the major problem is with the way detailed project reports (DPR) are made and we need to improve on road engineering. The ministry is currently mulling the creation of a ‘credit rating’ for road contractors, wherein a good record in the past will earn an entity extra points while bidding for a new project.

At present, there is no project which can be called as being “stuck” against hundreds of projects worth lakhs of crore being stuck when he took charge, the minister noted. 

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