From what I understand, this is supposed to be the most elite city in India. But it has bad urban planning.

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    5 days ago

    There’s a simple solution for this: Make public transport more expensive, until owning a monthly ticket and taking the bus is considered a status symbol again.

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      This already exists - Metro systems are usually much more expensive than bus / suburban rail, so ‘posh’ people use them. Some suburban trains also have a ‘First Class’ compartment.

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        Usually as in “Usually in India”? Because where I’m from, I’ve never heard of Metro being more expensive than bus or suburban rail. On the contrary, as ticket prices are often determined per distance travelled, suburban rail will usually be more expensive.

        The class system on the other hand does exist here.

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          Yes. In India rail (both suburban and unreserved inter-town) is the cheapest - about a rupee per 4 km, rounded up to the nearest 5 or 10. Even reserved (sleeper) train tickets are quite cheap - about a rupee per 2 km. But only big cities have suburban rail.

          Bus is next, the rates vary a lot from state to state, but you can expect to pay over a rupee per km. They operate everywhere, even in small towns and most villages.

          Metros are air-conditioned and have automatic doors, security cameras, etc., and are the most expensive, something like 2-10 rupees per km depending on city and distance.