PMPML Data Dashboard: Visualising Public Transport Performance

The PMPML Dashboard has been conceptualised to capture various performance parameters of the city's public bus service.

PMPML has been consistently putting out a lot of important performance data like ridership, revenue breakdowns, etc., on a monthly basis. However, this monthly data becomes more valuable after analysis, giving trends and comparative insights on performance.

Ideally, such analysis could help inform decisions by the PMPML management. Apart from this, the dashboard could be useful for organisations working on mobility as well as journalists. For more details, please reach out to us on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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PMPML Report Card 2024-25

In a comprehensive report card prepared by Parisar, looking at 12 parameters under the 4 main parameters of comfort, convenience, affordability and reliability, PMPML scores a B grade. 

PMPML has regularly published monthly performance statistics on its website for the past many years. The report card was devised so that the performance information of PMPML, which is often technical, can be decoded to identify patterns and trends, and interpret it so that everyone finds it easy to understand.

Research on the mobility patterns and spatial knowledge of school children in Pune presented at the South Asia Cycles Conference in Delhi

Tanzeel Allapur, a sustainable mobility advocate and Project Associate at Parisar, presented her research on the mobility patterns and spatial knowledge of school children in Pune at the South Asia Cycles Conference. This prestigious event, held at the University of Chicago Delhi Centre in November 2024, provided a platform to showcase findings that hold critical implications for urban planning and child-friendly infrastructure design.

Report Release: PMPML's Wayfinding System

PMPML's Wayfinding System Report

A transit system is as usable as its wayfinding system. To understand how easy or difficult it is to travel by PMPML buses, we asked five first-time users to make a trip by the bus, unassisted. We observed their journey and interviewed them after they finished the trip to understand their experience and the challenges they faced.