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Odd-even is back, second phase of road-rationing scheme kicks off today

New Delhi: The Delhi government is all set to roll out the second phase of the odd-even scheme tomorrow with 2,000 traffic personnel, 580 enforcement officials and over 5,000 civil defence volunteers being deployed on

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk Updated on: April 15, 2016 6:45 IST
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New Delhi: The Delhi government is all set to roll out the second phase of the odd-even scheme today with 2,000 traffic personnel, 580 enforcement officials and over 5,000 civil defence volunteers being deployed on the roads of the national capital daily for the next 15 days.

Aimed at battling pollution, the odd-even plan for four-wheelers will continue till April 30 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., except on Sundays. The guidelines for the second phase are similar to those of the first phase.

However, vehicles with both odd and even registration numbers carrying students in school uniform will be exempted as also the vehicles being driven by women with women or children as passengers.

Kejriwal, who has been making appeals for success of the scheme over radio and TV, said on Wednesday that the scheme could be enforced for a fortnight every month in the national capital if the second phase is also a success like the first phase was.

According to notification issued earlier this month, four-wheelers with odd registration numbers will be allowed to ply on odd dates (April 15, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27 and 29) and those with even registration numbers on even dates (April 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 28 and 30). There will be no restriction on Sundays (April 17 and 24).

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Like the first phase between January 1 and 15 this year, two-wheelers are exempt from the scheme. Vehicles entering Delhi from other states will also be in the ambit of the scheme.

But since unlike in the first phase, schools will be open and functioning this time, vehicles carrying school students have been exempted from the restrictions.

Violators will shell out a penalty of Rs.2,000, like the last time.

Elaborating on the preparations, Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai on Thursday said that 6,000 Delhi Transport Corporation buses would ply on various routes to ferry commuters.

Around 50 more buses will start operating from Noida Sector 62 to Dhaula Kuan. From Karol Bagh to Gurgaon, 37 new buses will be introduced. Rest from the fresh stock of buses will cover around 346 routes.

"Around 4,000 civil defence volunteers would be stationed at various places across the city. Like during the previous phase, they will give roses to the violators of the scheme," Rai told reporters.

He said the traffic police will enforce the scheme and 400 ex-servicemen will work with the enforcement wing of the Delhi transport department to check violations.

The policemen will be positioned at railway stations, ISBTs, hospitals and major business centres in order to keep an eye the vehicles there.

Rai said that two helplines -- 01142400400 and 01141400400 -- would be operational during the scheme. Complaints can be made concerning bus service and other problems at these helplines.

The transport minister also said that video cameras have been installed at major junctions in order to monitor the cars. 

Incidentally, while the scheme had started on a Saturday in the first phase in January -- a holiday for most government offices, this time too it is starting on a holiday -- Ram Navami -- followed by two more week-end holidays for most government employees.

The exemptions to the operation of the scheme include vehicles plying on compressed natural gas (CNG), women motorists and several categories of VIPs. 

The vehicles of the President, prime minister, governors of all the states, chief justice of India and high courts, speaker of the Lok Sabha and chairman of the Rajya Sabha and leaders of opposition in both houses, union ministers, emergency and enforcement vehicles like ambulance, fire brigade, police will remain exempted. 

No Delhi government official or minister would be exempted from the scheme. 

To gauge the impact of the scheme on the capital's air quality, the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) will monitor the ambient air quality at 119 locations in Delhi and NCR.

The Delhi government has launched an app called "Poocho Carpool" to give people more options for carpooling during the second phase of the odd-even traffic scheme. 

Kejriwal urged union ministers to follow the odd-even policy voluntarily.

The Delhi government said that the Delhi Metro will make more trips per day compared to the first phase of the odd-even scheme. 

"During second leg of the odd-even scheme, Metro will make 3,248 trips as compared to the first phase, where it made 3,192 trips during the day. Thirty extra coaches would also be added to the trains," Rai said. Also, 80 new members will be added to the staff at every ticket counter in order to speed up the process.

The Delhi government has sought support from six neighbouring states in the implementation of the second phase by restricting entry of heavy diesel vehicles in Delhi.

 

(With IANS inputs)

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