However, on the other hand the plans are still in the form of estimated numbers and mean very little, especially when it comes to buses which are DTC's responsibility. DMRCL appears to be doing a pretty decent job.
This is where Stage 01: Phase 02 begins. I think, the deliverable at the end of the project should be focused mainly on helping tourists expected in Delhi in the year 2010 for getting around the city with ease. The design hence needs to be based on a uniform and successful information system already deployed in various countries. The reasons behind doing so are:
- A uniform design that is easily understood by tourists irrespective of their nationality.
- The information is coherent without any overlaps as they will be presented simultaneously.
It has to be based on user analysis at different levels to the maximum extent possible to ensure a design that is uniform and coherent. And finally, apart form being applicable to the scenario of 2010 it should also be dynamic and flexible enough to fit the needs of commuter as the public transport expansion grows even after 2010.
The points mentioned here obviously stresses on uniformity in design (when compared to maps from other cities) and accessibility. And to do so, i went through the subway/metro/bus/public transport/etc. maps of a few other cities here.
Also, the changes and additions done during the Sydney 2000 Olympics and the Beijing 2008 Olympics will serve as a good reference to understand the entire system as a whole i.e. the Commonwealth Games in 2010, the public transport scenario in 2010 and the expected tourists in Delhi in 2010.
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