Getting Around Moga: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Moga: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

Punjab

Walkability

65
Okay

Moga is somewhat walkable for travelers, especially around key areas like the bus stand and main bazaars where daily errands can be accomplished on foot. The city's smaller size can be advantageous, allowing for easy access to some amenities and attractions such as the Main Bazaar and Nehru Park. However, the spread of the city means some residential areas might require additional transport to access a wider range of services and amenities, making it less ideal for those relying solely on walking.

Public Transit

50
Okay

Public transport in Moga provides a reasonable option for getting around, primarily through local government and private buses, and plentiful auto rickshaws. These modes offer an economical means for travelers to navigate the city and reach neighboring regions — connecting to cities like Chandigarh and Ludhiana. However, the absence of a metro or local train system suggests that travelers need to depend on roads for transit, which can be inconsistent in terms of reliability and coverage.

Bikeability

40
Bad

While Moga is a hub for bicycle manufacturing in Punjab, the city's biking infrastructure is not fully developed for travelers. There are some bike rentals and cycling routes available, but poorly maintained roads and safety concerns such as potholes limit the city's bikeability. Enthusiasts and everyday cyclists alike would benefit from the development of dedicated cycling lanes and facilities, as currently biking might not be the most convenient or safe transportation method.

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