Citizens have also raised concerns over bribes taken by TTEs and misuse of emergency quota and sought it to be addressed in the survey called "Make Railways Better" conducted by LocalCircle.
Approximately 63 per cent of the citizens surveyed have experienced or observed TTEs taking bribes for giving seats/ticketless travel.
"This is an area where citizens are keen that through policies, processes and systemic changes the Railways must address it otherwise the bribes taken by TTEs translate into revenue loss for the organisation," according to the online poll participated by about 150,000 citizens.
According to the survey, people wanted a transparent system for emergency and VIP seat allocation and guidelines need to be issued defining an emergency and a VIP. They have suggested this quota should be cut down by 75 per cent.
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India's largest citizen engagement platform today announced that citizens have collectively appreciated Ministry of Railways incorporating many of the citizen inputs in the area of ticketing via Rail Budget 2015 and implementing them during the course of the year.
Below are the top ticketing priorities from citizens for Rail Budget 2016.
The prioritization exercise and survey on ticketing was done in a community of more than 150,000 citizens who are part of the circle called Make Railways Better. Over 10 structure online citizen consultations were conducted in the area of Ticketing and top priorities were identified subsequently with a high consensus rate of 95 per cent.