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A long way to reclaim streets for pedestrians
Hindustan Times Ranchi
|July 08, 2025
In a four-part series, HT tries to decode why civic administrations in India fail to deliver on basic indicators of livability to ensure clean, unclogged and walkable cities
The Supreme Court's intervention on May 14 to ensure the availability of unobstructed, disabled-friendly footpaths for people is expected to help prioritise pedestrian needs in road design that past court orders, legislation and policies have struggled to achieve.
Invoking Article 21 of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to life and personal liberty, the apex court asked all states and Union Territories to finalise guidelines within two months and file compliance reports, which will be heard on August 1.
Over the years, some cities have made progress but improvements in walking infrastructure remained localised and not easily scalable. Cautioning that political and administrative inconsistencies hindered decision-making and policy implementation, experts emphasise the urgency for rethinking mobility to pursue the walkability agenda.
Pedestrians in the mobility pyramid
Pedestrians deserve a fair share of road space. They have the numbers, and space is not a constraint because India has the world’s second-largest road network after the US. But an audit directed by the Supreme Court Committee on Road Safety showed that in 2024, only 56% of Delhi roads had footpaths. A similar trend was observed in all other cities surveyed.
Footpaths are the backbone of mobility and a measure of urban liveability. They ensure the safety of pedestrians, the most vulnerable of all road users. They provide access to bus and Metro stations and make local destinations such as shops, parks, schools, and medical facilities walkable. A well-planned footpath network can reduce reliance on vehicles, offering health and environmental benefits. It is also a vibrant social space.
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