Pedestrian design guidelines
The Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure (Planning and Engineering) Centre (UTTIPEC) has come up with the first of its kind pedestrian design guidelines to ensure that walking in the city becomes safe and a pleasurable experience. The UTTIPEC is a body that was formed under the chairmanship of Delhi Lieutenant Governor Tejendra Khanna to adopt an integrated approach to all traffic and transport projects in the city. The guidelines spell out specific measures that civic agencies need to take to make the roads safe and comfortable for pedestrians.
http://dda.org.in/ddausers/UTTIPEC/images/PedestrianGuidelines-30Nov09-UTTPEC-DDA.pdf
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