Hindustan Times (Delhi)

No change in odd-even exemptions: Gahlot

- Sweta Goswami

The transport minister says public transport system still not ‘robust’ to take additional load during the scheme

NEW DELHI: Two-wheelers and women will continue to be exempted from the odd-even road rationing scheme that will be rolled out from November 4 to 15, the Delhi government said on Tuesday.

The decision comes four days after chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday announced the third edition of the odd-even drive as part of Delhi government’s seven-point action plan to control pollution caused by stubble burning in the neighbouri­ng states of Punjab and Haryana. At that time, Kejriwal had not given clarity on those who will be exempted from the scheme.

On Tuesday, transport minister Kailash Gahlot said the government does not intend to change the list of exemptions for the upcoming road rationing scheme owing to lack of a robust public transport system in Delhi.

“Any changes at this juncture will lead to chaos on city roads. Exempting two-wheelers for the odd-even drive is not thinkable at this moment. Even if we get, say, 6,000 buses by November, our public transport still won’t be able to take the load,” said Gahlot.

“So, the exemptions will be kept the same as the previous drives,” he added.

Against the requiremen­t of at least 10,000 buses, Delhi currently has only 5,454 buses. The government is hoping that by the time the scheme is rolled out, it will be able to add about 250 more new buses to its fleet. The rest, the minister said, will be hired during the drive.

Gahlot also stated that the question of revising the exemptions does not arise as the Supreme Court in September last year had stayed an order of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) which asked the government to include two-wheelers and women-driven vehicles in the oddeven scheme. The NGT, while issuing the order in December 2017, had said such a relaxation would defeat the purpose of the scheme.

Exemptions under earlier oddeven stints in January and April, 2016 had generated a lot of controvers­y with VIPS, women drivers, CNG vehicles and disabled kept out of the purview of the scheme.

Two-wheelers, which constitute over 7.3 million of the over 11.09 million registered vehicles in Delhi, were also exempted from the last two drives. The number of registered four-wheelers in the city stands at around 3.4 million.

Experts, however, continued to demand for minimum exemptions for the scheme to be effective.

“Engines of two-wheelers release more pollutants than four-wheelers. If these vehicles are not included in the scheme, the impact of the drive on the airquality would be negligible. As assembly elections are approachin­g, it seems the government doesn’t want to take any risk. It is mindful of its popularity and vote bank,” said Ravinder Kumar, principal scientist, transporta­tion and planning division of Central Road Research Institute (CRRI).

When it comes to vehicles driven by women, the transport minister said the government would run awareness campaigns to convince people to voluntaril­y follow the odd-even drive. “By then, buses will be free for women, so, we will request them to comply with the drive as and when they can,” said Gahlot. Odd-even is a car rationing scheme, in which private vehicles are allowed to run based on the last number of their licence plates. Odd-numbered cars are allowed to run on odd dates while even-numbered cars can only run on even dates. Under the Centre’s Graded Response Action Plan, the scheme enforcing odd-even is an emergency measure when PM 2.5 and PM 10 levels spike above the 300 and 500 mark respective­ly for more than 48 hours. This year it will be enforced for 11 days between November 4 and 15. During the previous two editions of the scheme, for cars run on green fuel, CNG stickers were made available at gas stations across the national capital region CNG and electric cars, two-wheelers

Cars driven by women Vehicles being used for medical emergencie­s Vehicles with people with disabiliti­es,

VVIP cavalcades Enforcemen­t cars

 ?? HT ARCHIVES ?? The road rationing scheme will be enforced in November, coinciding with stubble burning, to curb pollution.
HT ARCHIVES The road rationing scheme will be enforced in November, coinciding with stubble burning, to curb pollution.

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