Here’s What Delhiites Had to Say on Second Phase of Odd-Even

The scheme will be implemented again from 15 April.
Prashant Chahal
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The Delhi government is all set for the second phase of its ambitious plan to control air pollution in the national capital. (Photo: The Quint)
The Delhi government is all set for  the second phase of its ambitious plan to control air pollution in the national capital.  (Photo: <b>The Quint</b>)
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The second phase of the Delhi government’s ambitious car-rationing plan to control air pollution comes into effect on Friday.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday said odd-even scheme will be a regular feature if the second round turns out to be successful.

In the second round, cars with children in school uniform are exempt from the odd-even scheme. Women driving alone or with young children, several categories of VIPs, and two-wheelers are also exempt from the restrictions.

Offenders may have to shell out more than the Rs 2,000 fine which was imposed during the trial run. The Quint spoke to a few Delhites to know what they are thinking about ‘Odd-Even Dobara’.

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Published: 12 Apr 2016,07:21 PM IST

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