Tag: Urban Mobility
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Not An SUV, But This Is India’s New Favourite Car: The Best-Selling Breakthrough
Introduction: A Surprising Break from the SUV Trend India has long been a terrain where SUVs rule the showroom and the sales charts. Yet this year, the top-seller in the country isn’t an SUV. The automotive market in India has spoken, and its choice is proving that practicality, value, and smart design can trump segment…
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Sydney celebrates as new Harbour Bridge bike ramp opens, linking North Sydney to the CBD
New era for Sydney cyclists: a smooth Harbour Bridge ramp replaces the infamous staircase After years of campaigning, design debates, and local opposition, Sydney has a new reason to cheer for its bike commuters. The Harbour Bridge cycle path now features a smooth, continuous ramp that connects North Sydney with the CBD, eliminating the infamous…
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New Sydney Harbour Bridge bike ramp opens, delivering a smooth, continuous route for commuters
Overview: A milestone for Sydney cyclists Commuters and cycling enthusiasts celebrated the opening of a long-awaited upgrade on the Sydney Harbour Bridge cycle path. A new, smooth ramp replaces the old 55-step staircase, creating a seamless, continuous route from North Sydney into the central business district (CBD). After decades of campaigning, design revisions, and local…
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End of the Line for Diesel Fumes at London St Pancras as New Trains Arrive
Introduction: A Cleaner Era Begins at St Pancras London’s iconic St Pancras and the adjacent King’s Cross have long symbolized the city’s rail ambitions. From soot-darkened streets to modern, light-filled plazas, the evolution mirrors a broader shift away from diesel toward electric and alternative propulsion. The arrival of new electric trains heralds a quiet transformation:…
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E-trikes Ban Expands on Major Metro Manila Roads
Metro Manila Tightens Rules on E-Trikes on Major Roads The Land Transportation Office (LTO) announced updated enforcement policies targeting electric tricycles (e-trikes) and electric bicycles (e-bikes) along several of Metro Manila’s busiest corridors. The move, which began yesterday, aims to address persistent traffic bottlenecks and road-safety concerns that have accompanied the rapid rise of electric,…
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Metro Manila Bans E-Trikes on Major Roads
New Enforcement on Metro Manila Roads The Land Transportation Office (LTO) has begun enforcing a ban on electric tricycles (e-trikes) and electric bicycles on several major thoroughfares in Metro Manila. The move comes as authorities cite growing concerns over traffic flow and road safety, arguing that powered two- and three-wheeled vehicles pose challenges for pedestrians,…
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LTO Enforces Crackdown on E-Bikes and E-Trikes in Metro Manila
Overview of the crackdown Starting January 2, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) intensified enforcement against electric bikes (e-bikes) and electric tricycles (e-trikes) on major thoroughfares in Metro Manila. The move, confirmed by LTO Chief Markus Lacanilao in a recent interview, aims to improve road safety, regulate vehicle classifications, and ensure these increasingly popular forms of…
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Shaheen Underpass Set to Open for Traffic on Dec 31, 2025, Says Interior Minister
Overview: A Key Gateway in Islamabad The Shaheen Underpass in Islamabad is poised to welcome regular traffic starting December 31, 2025, according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The announcement, reported by 24NewsHD TV, marks a significant milestone in the capital’s ongoing efforts to improve urban mobility and relieve congestion on major arteries feeding into the…
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Islamabad’s Shaheen Underpass to Open for Traffic on Dec 31, Naqvi Says
Overview: A Timely Opening for Islamabad’s Traffic Network The Shaheen Underpass in Islamabad is set to welcome regular traffic from December 31, 2025, according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The announcement, reported by 24NewsHD TV during Naqvi’s on-site inspection, signals a major milestone for the city’s traffic management plan and a welcome relief for daily…
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Islamabad to Ban Vehicles Without M-Tag from January 1, 2026
Overview: What the M-Tag Ban Means Islamabad is set to tighten access to the federal capital by prohibiting entry to vehicles that lack an M-Tag. The move, approved by the district administration, aims to regulate traffic flow, reduce congestion, and improve overall urban mobility. Beginning January 1, 2026, drivers will need to ensure their vehicles…
