Is odd/even in Delhi extended?
Is odd/even in Delhi extended?
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday announced a number of relaxations in the Covid-induced lockdown. CM Kejriwal said markets and malls will be opened on odd-even basis. The lockdown has been extended in the city till 5 am on June 14.
What is odd and even number vehicle rule in Delhi?
The Odd-Even rule is a space rationing scheme that determines which vehicles will ply on the roads on specific days. Vehicles with registration numbers ending in odd numbers will be allowed on the roads on odd days and even-numbered vehicles will be allowed on the roads on even days.
Is CNG allowed in odd-even?
Kejriwal said, privately driven CNG vehicles will not be allowed to ply during the odd-even drive as the exemption stickers given to owners of such vehicles were misused during the last two phases of the scheme and a repeat of that “would defeat the purpose” of implementing it.
What is the odd even rule in Delhi?
Delhi to implement Odd-Even again: In the odd-even scheme, vehicles whose registration number ends on even digits are allowed to ply on even dates like 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and so on. Similarly, vehicles having their registration numbers ending on odd digits, are allowed to ply on odd dates such as 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and so on.
Can a car run on odd days in Delhi?
According to the odd-even in Delhi, cars with odd numbers will be allowed to run on odd days and cars with even numbers will be allowed on the even days. Odd Even in Delhi 2019 Dates
Which is allowed on roads in odd even rule?
Under the odd-even rule, only vehicles with odd last digit registration numbers will ply on the roads on odd days and vehicles with even last digit registration numbers will be allowed on the roads on the even days. Also read: Public Health Emergency Declared in Delhi
How many vehicles were fined under odd even rule in Delhi?
In the first phase of Delhi odd-even rule, 10,058 vehicles were fined and in the second phase, 8,988 vehicles were fined. After the first phase of the road rationing system, the government had claimed that one of their survey’s received 4.1 lakh responses, 81 per cent of them positive while another 60 per cent wanted the formula to be permanent.