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The introduction of two exclusive bus lanes by the Delhi government in April 2008 is commendable (“Debating Delhi’s rapid transit system,” June 14). Not only has it made the bus routes in Delhi safe but also made life easier and more comfortable for those who use the bus. Of course, as a result, car users face heavy traffic on the road. But this should only encourage more of them to use the BRTS. They can reduce pollution and the superfluous consumption of fuel. The 5.8-km stretch on which BRTS has been introduced should be expanded. With its numerous advantages, the project will soon become popular, encouraging other metropolitan cities to start a rapid transit system. Aali Pant, Nainital Ashish Singh Bikku, Banka S. Nityananda, Bangalore
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