Odd-even Phase II: All you need to know

  • Apr 13, 2016
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After a fruitful stint in January, the odd-even scheme will be back for its second phase in Delhi from April 15. Ahead of the second coming of the fortnight-long plan to curb the menace of pollution in the NCR, we list down some important facts about the scheme that would help you sail through it…

Odd-even Phase 2: All you need to know

1. Getting the basics right

First things first. During the 15-day phase of the car rationing scheme, cars with even number license plates would be allowed to ply on even dates while odd numbered cars can only be taken out on odd dates.

Basics

The notification shall come into force with effect from April 15, 2016 and will remain in force till April 30, 2016. It would be effective from Monday to Saturday, between 8am and 8pm.

Fine of Rs 2,000 for offenders

2. Offenders beware

The number of offenders on the first day of the odd-even pilot was alarmingly high but it gradually came down as the scheme progressed. And this time too, the Delhi government is in no mood to go soft on the wrongdoers. Violation of odd-even rules will levy a fine of Rs 2,000 in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 194 of Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

Exempted vehicles
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3. Who is exempted?

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal recently announced the list of vehicles that will be exempted from the second phase of the odd-even scheme. Apart from two-wheelers, women drivers, CNG-operated vehicles, ambulances, chief ministers of states and vehicles carrying students in uniform will also fall outside the ambit of the restrictions. Notably though, he said that the state’s chief minister and other ministers would not be exempted from odd-even restrictions. 

Pubic transport ramped up

4. Public transport ramped up

The enhancement of public transport facilities in the state was a demand raised by majority of Delhites once the odd-even debate surfaced. Addressing it, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) have geared up to tackle any extra rush as commuters turn to public conveyance during the period. The Delhi Metro will increase its trips to 3,248 per day and add 30 coaches while DTC will operate additional buses on 346 routes, including better connectivity between Gurgaon and Noida.

Poochh-O app

5. Government launches carpool app

Apart from ramping up public transport facilities during the odd-even period, the Delhi government has also taken the e-route to reach out to people. It recently launched the 'PoochhO Carpool' app, which will help people explore carpooling options during the 15-day exercise. After downloading it, users will have to register themselves to find carpooling options within a radius of 1km-5km.

Other apps

6. Other apps fall in line

Apart from the Delhi government’s carpooling app, various other service providers and car aggregators will also offer multiple solutions during the course of the car rationing scheme.

Odd Even Ride: This free Android app lets you find people nearby you can carpool with. You just have to enter your car and phone number, and then you get a list of all the other people who are on a similar route, with similar timings

Helpchat: By using the cab feature on Helpchat, one can plan, search for various commuting options and go for the best one, avoiding price surge during peak commuting hours. Helpchat, a personal assistant app will also help you with its feature of air quality check in your locality.

Orahi: This carpooling app offers deals such as ‘Every second ride free’ and ‘1 litre of free petrol for car owners everyday’ for new users.

OlaShare/UberPool: These popular car aggregators offer you the option to share your cab ride with other people on your route, at around half the usual price.

Free bike rides

7. Book your free bike ride

Bike booking app Rapido has offered to provide last mile connectivity to select Delhi Metro stations free of cost during the second phase of the odd-even scheme. As a promotional activity, the company will be offering free rides from 8am to 9pm that can be hired in and around 5 km of Malviya Nagar and Hauz Khas metro stations.

Helpline

8. Helpline for general queries

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal has also launched a helpline for the second phase of the car rationing scheme. People can call on 011-422400400 if they have any questions related to odd-even traffic rule. 

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