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NEW DELHI, October 1, 2011 

The Delhi Government has decided to provide free travel in air-conditioned 
Delhi Transport Corporation buses plying in Delhi and the National Capital 
Region to all visually-impaired people. It has also decided to remove the 
income limit on senior citizens for availing of concessional travel on DTC 
buses.

Announcing these decisions, Transport Minister Arvinder Singh Lovely said on 
Friday that while free passes being issued to blind persons were earlier valid 
in only non-AC buses plying in Delhi, from October 1 they would be valid in all 
AC and non-AC buses plying in Delhi and the NCR. At present about 12,900 such 
passes are issued annually by the DTC.

The Transport Minister said the Delhi Government has also decided to remove the 
income ceiling for allowing senior citizen passes         for travelling in DTC 
buses. He said all residents of Delhi would be entitled to these passes on 
reaching the age of 60. While the non-AC pass costs Rs.50 per month, the AC 
pass costs Rs.150 per month. About 4.5 lakh passes are issued in this category 
annually.

On the operation of DTC buses, Mr. Lovely said its fleet of 6,500 buses 
includes 1,270 low-floor AC buses and 2,505 low-floor non-AC buses. 

DTC ridership up
Last year the average daily ridership was about 30 lakh, the Minister said 
adding that about 45 lakh passengers use DTC services on average each day now. 
To cater to their needs, the Corporation makes 40,000 trips per day covering a 
combined distance of about 10 lakh km.

The higher ridership has also led to increase in DTC revenue. It is now earning 
about Rs.3.5 crore per day, which is significantly higher than last year's 
average of about Rs.75 lakh per day.

Mr. Lovely said the Corporation is also going for greater use of technology to 
improve its efficiency and profits. He said global-positioning system 
(GPS)-based automatic vehicle location system has already been installed in 
about 3,700 DTC buses and now covers almost all the low floor buses.

Through this system the speed of buses is being closely monitored and as such 
the cases of over speeding and fatal accidents have reduced drastically, the 
Minister pointed out. He said the Corporation is also taking punitive action 
against drivers for over speeding. Similarly, the system is being used to 
prevent idling or unauthorised rest by drivers and to ensure that no trip is 
missed, he added.

As for the Passenger Information System (PIS), Mr. Lovely said it would soon be 
launched by the Transport Department so that passengers waiting at a bus stop 
know exactly which bus plying on which route would be reaching them. "In the 
first phase, 100 bus shelters will be taken up involving about 2,500 DTC buses 
and this would include the cluster bus service," he said.

The Minister said electronic ticketing machines would also be introduced in DTC 
buses soon to help in smoother operation of bus services.

Mr. Lovely said disciplinary action had also been taken against some DTC staff 
members for various violations. He said 947 drivers and 723 conductors reported 
not to be in uniform while on duty were challaned or were cautioned with strict 
warning. About 300 cases of improper parking were detected and 632 cases on 
non-display of LED/destination boards were detected. 


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