The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) was overhauled in every aspect of its business practices, with the support and assistance of the former TDP Government under the governance of the previous Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu, by implementing new technologies and by hiring additional buses from private entrepreneurs for the development of the APSRTC corporation.

 

Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu, President of the TDP Political Party and the former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, for the development of APSRTC, the state government has expanded its fleet of 24,000 vehicles by 2,000-3,000 buses. A phase I financing extension for JNNURM calls for the acquisition of around 1,500 of these new buses was done during this and according to the then Vice President of APSRTC roughly 500 buses from Hyderabad, and the rest of the buses to Tirupathi, Vijayawada, and Vishakapatnam."

 

The Corresponding TDP Political leaders of the state road Transportation sector and the Chairman and Managing Director, of APSRTC who were not satisfied with this number planned to buy another 1,000 buses for the same cities whenever JNNURM phase 2 is operationalized. The Road Transportation department has made presentations to OEMs to help ease the financial freight on account of fleet augmentation.

 

Rising as two alternatives to the traditional modes of bus acquisition. The TDP Government and the local TDP MLAs along with the APSRTC officials were studying responses, from interested OEMs. The State Transportation Undertakings have also considered adding high-end buses to its fleet, and such alternative acquisition methods haven be used for such purchases.

 

And they also investigated the possibility of testing out articulated and hybrid buses in Hyderabad. But the relevant OEMs, need to have a sufficient reaction on this score, given that Hyderabad has a severe lack of public transportation choices during this period, Shri. Nara Chandrababu Naidu said that such innovative initiatives were necessary. About 4000 buses are operated by the corporation throughout the city. however, the belief at that point was that with the expanding population, 3,800 more buses are required. To know more about the marketing strategies obtained for expanding these buses and other TDP latest news updates visit the official website.

 

In general, 70 percent of a city's residents must use public transportation. But the rate that was in effect during this period in Hyderabad is a pitiful 40%, The issue was made worse by the fact that roughly 25% of APSRTC's fleet has to be replaced since it has traveled more than 12 lakh kilometers. The TDP government and the APSRTC officials with the purchase of new buses have made a comprehensive and cooperative public transportation strategy. And with the construction of new metro stations in the city, it became a challenge to overcome this TDP government had made it to their priority list of Top TDP Policies by providing the passenger with such a bouquet of alternatives, and claims. Every day, the buses of the STU transport approximately 14 million passengers, traversing a sizable 82 lakh kilometers.