High Court approves Delhi Government's odd-even traffic rule for a trial period
The Delhi Government's odd-even formula to control pollution and reduce traffic on the road has been given the green light for a 15 day trial period effective from January 1, 2016. The division bench, consisting of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath refused to pass an interim order to stay the AAP Government's decision, stating that it would be premature to do so without at least giving it a shot. "We will take up the matter after two weeks, by when suggestions may also reach the Government," stated the bench, and fixed the next hearing on December 23.
The rule, which will allow odd-numbered cars to be used on odd dates and even-numbered cars to be used on even dates, will be effective only between 8am and 8pm during this trial period. During these 15 days, pollution checks will be conducted at 200 places across Delhi for the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) to collect samples and study the results.
Also read:Is odd-even rationing of road space the answer to Delhi's pollution problem?
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