{"id":1531,"date":"2011-09-11T23:53:01","date_gmt":"2011-09-11T18:23:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.prasadgupte.com\/go\/?p=1531"},"modified":"2012-05-07T01:59:13","modified_gmt":"2012-05-06T20:29:13","slug":"mumbai-traffic-continuity-equation-and-polictical-will","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.prasadgupte.com\/blog\/mumbai-traffic-continuity-equation-and-polictical-will\/","title":{"rendered":"Mumbai traffic, the continuity equation &#038; polictical will"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><span>Mumbai has given me my friends, education, bread, happiness &amp; sorrow &#8211; I love it. But with that it has given us traffic &amp; pollution &#8211; 2 things unavoidable in this city. <\/span>Despite of the patient Gaurav Samant driving me to work on that crazy JVLR, both of those rankle me everyday. But over the last couple of months, I&#8217;ve come to conclude that the traffic problem in Mumbai is a mere flow-rate issue. I might have lost touch with the intricacies of fluid dynamics, but the flow rate concept is simple enough to recollect &amp; apply here. Wider roads have more cars flowing per second (wider\u00a0area allows\u00a0high velocity, hence higher flow rate). And its exactly the\u00a0opposite on narrower roads. When 2 roads come together to form a road narrower than the sum of their widths, theoretically cars would have to go faster to keep the flow-rate constant. But I wish Mumbai roads allowed this. Such joints are usually where traffic clogs due to damaged roads &amp; lack of driving sense.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The first problem is that these devastated intersections are &#8220;No Contractor&#8217;s Land&#8221;.<!--more-->When projects are executed across wards, the scope of work ends within the respective wards and the joints are often ignored. These spoiled joints then become favorites for pot holes &amp; slow traffic.\u00a0\u00a0As a result, traffic becomes slow, and the effect cascades miles away. So slow traffic due to lane re-arrangement near Aarey flyover is felt all the way back at Jogeshwari.\u00a0Another issue is corruption. Paving\u00a0blocks haven&#8217;t really worked that well for us, yet have been applied every possible where. I&#8217;ve heard that our\u00a0opportune\u00a0<em>netas<\/em> have invested in paver block factories. A second contributing factor is the\u00a0resistance\u00a0to cementing roads. This traces back to corruption because if all roads were cemented, no one would have to look at them for 15-20 years: how would tenders be floated every now and then?\u00a0Moreover, its political agenda to portray roads\u00a0being fixed in response to public complaints, especially in the pre-elections period.\u00a0Yes, it takes longer to build cement roads and we would have to\u00a0suffer for a while. But we suffered the fly-over construction around the\u00a0millennium year, didn&#8217;t we? Aren&#8217;t we happier people now?<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><a title=\"India Against Corruption\" href=\"http:\/\/www.indiaagainstcorruption.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">Team Anna<\/a> is doing enough to tackle corruption and <a title=\"Assange from the WikiLeaks fame\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Julian_Assange\" target=\"_blank\">Julian Assange<\/a> is <a title=\"Assange's contribution to the crusade against corruption\" href=\"http:\/\/www.youthkiawaaz.com\/2011\/05\/corruption-in-india-exposed-by-assange\/\" target=\"_blank\">threatening those who&#8217;ve siphoned state money into Swiss banks<\/a>. \u00a0But I think what most of this boils down to is the political will. Are our leaders\u00a0in parliament really to battle corruption, leave aside personal agendas &amp; take decisions in favour of the nation. And its not difficult. If roads\u00a0could be fixed overnight after HT raised public discontent against potholes &amp; roads, why can&#8217;t these be taken care of a\u00a0priori? If that&#8217;s going too far, take the Ganapati visarjan talao (Ganesh immersion pond) in Pandurang Wadi, Goregaon (E) for example. It was refurbished just a couple of days\u00a0before the festival. And I don&#8217;t mean touch-up, the elevated footpath was re-built, the place was painted, and even trees\u00a0were planted. All it takes is the will &amp; determination to make things better for everyone.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Wastage of two resources very important to me makes me write this: Time &amp; Fuel. It doesn&#8217;t make sense for 8 kms to take\u00a0the time it takes my boss to transit between New Jersey &amp; New York. And the amount of (imported) fuel burnt idling is\u00a0damaging both the ecology and the economy. I love to take a shot at hypothetical estimation and here&#8217;s one: the amount of fuel wasted\u00a0in Tier 1 &amp; Tier 2 cities in India (due to traffic, bad roads and undisciplined drivers), must equal that spent by the rest of\u00a0the country. I&#8217;d leave it for <a title=\"Pure Air Lovers' Society\" href=\"http:\/\/pals.in\/\" target=\"_blank\">P.A.L.S.<\/a> to validate. What annoys me even further is that at the end of 2 hours of non-stop clutching-and-braking, the root cause analysis has a null set of causes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Mumbai has given me my friends, education, bread, happiness &amp; sorrow &#8211; I love it. But with that it has given us traffic &amp; pollution &#8211; 2 things unavoidable in this city. Despite of the patient Gaurav Samant driving me to work on that crazy JVLR, both of those rankle me everyday. 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