Odd-even plan Delhi : How Delhi will saved from Pollution
NEW DELHI: Half of Delhi's cars stayed off the city's roads on Friday, as the AAP government rolled out its 'odd-even' formula in a bid to control hazardously high levels of air pollution.
NEW DELHII: As the odd-even vehicle plan began Friday morning, people were waiting to see how the Delhi government's experiment to check air pollution will unfold. It will no doubt reduce traffic density and may have some impact on pollution, but commuting will be a pain.
"I support the initiative but without adequate public transport, I fear, there is chaos ahead," said Virender Sharma, who stays in Greater Kailash and works in Karol Bagh. He will have to keep his Alto parked at home the very first day when only odd-numbered vehicles can ply.
NEW DELHI: Half of Delhi's cars stayed off the city's roads on Friday, as the AAP government rolled out its 'odd-even' formula in a bid to control hazardously high levels of air pollution.
NEW DELHII: As the odd-even vehicle plan began Friday morning, people were waiting to see how the Delhi government's experiment to check air pollution will unfold. It will no doubt reduce traffic density and may have some impact on pollution, but commuting will be a pain.
"I support the initiative but without adequate public transport, I fear, there is chaos ahead," said Virender Sharma, who stays in Greater Kailash and works in Karol Bagh. He will have to keep his Alto parked at home the very first day when only odd-numbered vehicles can ply.

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