The Asian Age

2K fine for violating odd- even rule? `

Final proposal submitted to govt, CM to take a call

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Any person violating the Delhi government’s oddeven vehicle formula, which will come into force from January 1, may have to cough up a penalty of ` 2,000. The Delhi government’s transport department has proposed a penalty scheme during the 15day trial period of roadration­ing experiment.

Sources said that the final proposal has been submitted to the government and chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will soon take a final call on this issue. The Delhi government had recently asked the transport department to prepare a proposal to finalise the penalty that will have to be paid for the violation of the curbs on the plying of private vehicles in the city.

As per the transport department’s proposal, under Section 115 of Motor Vehicle Act, the government has powers to restrict the use of vehicles and the violation of this rule would entail punishment of ` 2,000 as prescribed under Section 194 of the Act, said an official.

“A proposal of imposing a fine of ` 2,000 for violating odd- even rules has been sent to the government. The CM will take a decision in a review meeting soon to be held on oddeven scheme. Once the government gives its nod to proposal, it will be sent to the lieutenant- governor for his approval,” a source said.

The AAP government is also contemplat­ing giving special powers to the traffic police, as during the Commonweal­th Games 2010 to implement the oddeven formula so that cops can “strictly” prosecute drivers. To curb rising pollution levels in the national capital, the AAP government has decided to introduce odd- even scheme to be implemente­d from January 1.

The AAP government will install remote censor cameras on some roads to access traffic loads during this scheme. According to the government’s plan, it will run 6,000 additional buses to accommodat­e numbers of passengers after the implementa­tion of odd- even scheme.

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