Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

CM asks transport dept about exempting women

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NEW DELHI: Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday sought the transport department’s views on exemption to women, two wheelers and CNGrun vehicles in the odd-even scheme which will be implemente­d during the November 4-15 period.

Like the last two editions of the road-rationing scheme in 2016, the government may exempt all these categories this year as well, sources in the transport department said The transport department has been asked to respond within three days after reviewing several aspects including the current capacity of the public transport network, they said, adding the government will take a decision on exemptions after studying the department’s views.

Delhi government had decide to re-introduce the odd-even scheme, aimed at combating air pollution which is aggravated due to stubble burning in neighbouri­ng states during winters.

According to a government statement, Kejriwal directed the department to consider the exemption to women as given earlier and and share its views.

During the 12-day scheme, vehicles will ply alternatel­y on odd and even dates as per their registrati­on numbers It stated that in 2016, the rationale was that women in Delhi feel a sense of security in their own vehicles for travelling and should be permitted to take the safest mode of transport.

In the previous edition, all two-wheelers had been exempted from the alternate day bar on plying on the roads. The latest estimate for the number of twowheeler­s that ply in Delhi is over 70 lakh. If two wheelers are not exempted, it will lead to over 35 lakh persons, other than lakhs of pillion riders, to switch to public transport every day, the statement stated. “The chief minister has asked the department to review the current capacity of the public transport network and state its views on whether or not two wheelers should be exempt this year,” it said. On exemption to Cng-run vehicles, the government said that their emissions are substantia­lly less polluting than diesel or petrol vehicles.

The CM is concerned that the scheme may fail to achieve its purpose if people bypass the restrictio­ns by using wrongfully procured CNG stickers to evade punishment. “He has asked the department to formulate a position on this matter after duly considerin­g views of Indraprast­ha Gas Limited (IGL) and officials involved in the distributi­on of CNG stickers,” it stated.

The department should consider whether there is a way of identifyin­g genuine CNG vehicles and should they be exempted it stated.

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