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View Point: 'Car-free city' concept in Fazilka

Category »  Editorial Posted On Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Fazilka, a small township near India Pakistan border made history. Fazilka become the first to implement another unique concept of "Car free city" in the region. City centre i.e. market area nearby clock tower has been declared "Car Free Zone". No motorised four vehicles and heavy vehicles will be allowed to move in this zone for 12 hours during day time. Special emphasis through traffic calming devices aand permanent barriers at few locations has been installed to make this zone as pedestrian and cycle friendly.
Credit for the successful implementation of this concept goes to Mr. Anil
Sethi, newly elected President of Municipal Council Fazilka. Fazilka city
and its residents are already doing many activities to promote Non-motorised
vehicle (NMV) for transport within the city. 21st century is governed with
the agenda to pacify the affect of Global Warming and I am sure Fazilka town
is going to be the flag bearer for the cause of suppressing effect of Global
Warming through energy conservation and transportation. 77-80% of the air
pollution is contributed by transportation sector alone.
Last year, through one week long "Fazilka Heritage Festival" this experiment
as a part of case study was conducted by Graduates Welfare Association
Fazilka (GWAF) by keeping same city central zone as car free zone. Study
revealed that, this experiment had not just improved the quality of social
life but also improved the law and order, environment through less air
pollution emitted, economy and road safety of the residents. As a part of
study and analysis random sampling was done under randomized controlled
conditions.
Communities that are NMV-friendly are seen as places with a high quality of
life in the society. NMV-friendly communities are places where people feel
safe and comfortable riding their cycles and walking for fun, fitness, and
transportation. Encouraging NMV is a simple way towards improving public
health. With more people joining NMV, communities experience reduced traffic
demands, improved air quality and greater physical fitness. In addition,
NMV-friendly towns are often seen as most safe place to live. "The aim to
create car free zone and also to promote NMV mode of transport within city
to build bridges between the prosperous sections of society in the city and
the less well-off", said Anil Sethi. He is already taking strong action
against the decision of building Road over bridge within city limits. No
European and American city has built flyover within their city from last
15-20 years.
Eco-cab (Dial-a Rickshaw) is another successfully implemented concept, in
which cycle Rickshaw has been introduced as Public Transport System using
latest Intelligent Transport tools. For the next year, GWAF is all set to
send the nomination of Fazilka Mayor for the award of "Worlds Best Mayor",
as people of Fazilka have already done that what famous mayors like Enrique
Peñalosa, mayor of Bogotá, Colombia, Elmar Ledergerber, Zurich, Switzerland
and much appreciated Lee Myung-bak, Seoul mayor, current President who
initiated the project to remove the elevated highway/flyovers and restore
the Cheonggyecheon water stream under urban renewal and beautification have
done.
Aman Loona  

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