- Difficulty in crossing the roads
- Bad footpaths
- Dimly lit subways, inaccessible skywalks
- Roads where flyovers start/end where people cannot cross
- Motorbikes parked/riding on the pavement
- Garbage and construction material on the footpaths
- Signal-free corridors (aerial shots if you have will be super!)
- Badly lit roads which are unsafe
- Roads, Foothpaths made inaccessible for people with special needs
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Maharashtra, one of India’s most urbanised States, faces a transportation crisis that has snowballed into a public health, environmental, and economic challenge. With over half its population residing in urban areas, Maharashtra is home to 28 municipal corporations — the highest in the country. Cities like Mumbai and Pune are struggling with the relentless surge in vehicle ownership, which has led to traffic congestion, alarming pollution levels, and a steep rise in road crashes. Despite these pressing concerns, many cities have pursued an approach focused on expanding road infrastructure, relying on flyovers and highways to absorb traffic overflow. However, experts…