By Manoj Sharma DULT has identified 345 docking stations in the Central Business District; recommends getting 6,000 cycles in the first phase of public bicycle sharing system Traffic weary Bengalureans can hope to hop onto a cycle to commute short distances as the Public Bicycle Sharing (PBS) project, Trin-Trin, gets moving. The Department of Urban Land Transport (DULT) is set to call for tenders, and has submitted a Detailed Site Report (DSR) to the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), an important stakeholder in the project. Officials say, the project will be on the road by the middle of next financial year, that is, September or October 2018. It has identified 345 docking stations...
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