During a programme here, Kejriwal dropped a hint that the government may levy congestion charge on car users after a robust public transport system is put in place in the national capital.
"We have to strengthen the public transport first in such a manner that if we make travel by car dearer in the city, at least public transport should then be available easily," he said while addressing a gathering.
The other ways to improve the city's air may also include increasing registration fee of cars.
"The big challenges we are facing today are pollution and traffic. The volume of traffic has increased on city's roads such that there is need to augment public transport...
"There are several other practices which suggest us to levy entry fee in congested areas during peak hours, on lines of rules in foreign countries," he said.
He also said this can only be implemented once our public transport is reliable.
"If we don't strengthen public transport and put several restrictions, people will then throw shoes at us," he said.
Under the graded response plan of Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) which is being implemented by Supreme Court-appointed Environment Pollution Control Authority (EPCA), odd-even scheme will come into force when pollution level touches emergency proportions in the city.
It also lays out a series of measures based on the intensity of pollution including introduction of differential rates to encourage off-peak travel in public transport, and enhancing parking fee by 3-4 times.
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