Odd-even scheme: Second phase to be implemented between April 15 and April 30

Odd-even scheme (PTI)
No school buses will be used this time.

The second phase of the odd even road formula for private cars will be implemented in New Delhi between April 15 and 30.

The decision was taken in the last month, and was formally communicated on Monday.

No school buses will be used this time . The government is looking to run 'Paryavaran Bus Seva, where 50% seats will be reserved for women. There will be marshals in each buses.

Delhi CM had earlier claimed that decision to restart the scheme is result of a majority of Delhi residents voting for bringing back the scheme. “We are also seriously considering implementing the scheme for two weeks every month,” Kejriwal said. According to Kejriwal, 81 per cent of people from Delhi wanted the scheme back. The government had initiated phone calls, asked people to submit their feedback on an email address, and organised Jan Sabhas to gather opinion on bringing back the rule.

The odd-even rule was first brought in the capital on January 1, following the Supreme Court’s order to impose emergency measures to reduce alarming air pollution levels in the capital. While the jury is out on whether there was improvement in the pollution levels, the scheme had reduced traffic volume at major bottlenecks, clearing off traffic snarls from the city’s roads. The opposition has criticised the scheme saying it has only inconvenienced the commuters and have had very little role in reducing pollution.