The ITF’s 2017 Summit on Governance of Transport will explore the trends shape transport governance and identify the most pressing challenges in the transport sector. Through the governance lens, it will focus on infrastructure, global connectivity, the right regulation for innovation, and urban access and mobility. Transport governance affects decisions regarding everything from local cycle paths to global trade routes. The governance framework both responds to and shapes decision-making and policies addressing inter alia environmental and climate considerations, working conditions, accessibility, and technical solutions, as well as organizational and financial challenges for the sector that are in constant flux. Important factors in this include legislative and regulatory frameworks, attribution and devolution of responsibilities between different levels of authority and across sectors and involvement of stakeholders. Date of Event: 31 May - 2 June 2017 Event holder: OECD Venue: Leipzig, Germany
TomTom Congestion Index (C) compares travel times during non-congested periods (free flow) with travel times in peak hours. The difference is expressed as a percentage increase in travel time. Local roads, arterials and highways are taken into account. All data is based on actual GPS based measurements and for each city the sample size is expressed in total number of measured miles for the period. Source: TomTom European Congestion Index, April 2013
Bengaluru City Traffic Branch has got 7 Sub-Divisions, 42 Traffic Police Stations. Each traffic sub-division is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police and Police Station by a Inspector of Police. Source : Bangalore Traffic Statistics
Dataset: Bangalore City Traffic Statistics