NEW DELHI: The odd-even rule for cars in Delhi will be implemented from January 1, between 8 am and 8 pm, the Delhi government announced today after a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Transport Minister Gopal Rai said odd-numbered cars would be allowed on odd dates, like January 1, 3 and 5, and even-numbered cars on even dates. On Sundays, all cars will be allowed.
"We will assess the system on January 15 and then further action will be taken," Mr Rai said.
The minister said no decision has been taken on whether to leave women and disabled out of the ban. It is also not yet clear whether two-wheelers will be part of the formula.
The odd-even formula has been described by Mr Kejriwal as a necessity to reduce the number of cars on the roads of Delhi, which is battling with severe levels of air pollution.
Mr Rai said the list of those exempt from the ban would be announced in a few days.
The government will hold a series of meetings this month with other departments like traffic police to work out more details.
Some 200 areas across the capital will be monitored for the impact of this plan.
Transport Minister Gopal Rai said odd-numbered cars would be allowed on odd dates, like January 1, 3 and 5, and even-numbered cars on even dates. On Sundays, all cars will be allowed.
"We will assess the system on January 15 and then further action will be taken," Mr Rai said.
The minister said no decision has been taken on whether to leave women and disabled out of the ban. It is also not yet clear whether two-wheelers will be part of the formula.
The odd-even formula has been described by Mr Kejriwal as a necessity to reduce the number of cars on the roads of Delhi, which is battling with severe levels of air pollution.
Mr Rai said the list of those exempt from the ban would be announced in a few days.
The government will hold a series of meetings this month with other departments like traffic police to work out more details.
Some 200 areas across the capital will be monitored for the impact of this plan.
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