Bhubaneswar: Jittery drivers in the twin cities are taking to public transport to escape the stiff traffic fines that kicked off on September 1. The result: The premier bus service ‘Mo Bus’ posted record ridership on Friday.
Capital Region Urban Transport (CRUT) MD Arun Bothra tweeted that Mo Bus, which has an average ridership of 70-72 thousand people, recorded 95,000 on Friday. He even quipped that this is “side effect of new traffic rules”.
Every day about 70-72 thousand people ride in #MoBus.
I just received the daily report of @CRUT_BBSR on ridership & revenue. Today MoBus had 95,000 passangers. This is the highest number of people we have served in a day ever.
Side effect of new traffic rules ? https://t.co/CPO3tAoMCB
— Arun Bothra (@arunbothra) September 6, 2019
Bothra noted that this is the highest number of passengers Mo Bus has ever taken in a day.
Meanwhile, amid huge uproar, the state government has decided to relax the pollution under control (PUC) certificate norm till October 7.
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