Hundreds of people including women and children buzzing with excitement joined a cycle rally along with the Chief Minister who cycled from Red Fort to Bhagwan Das Marg, a distance of about six kilometres, and appealed to Delhiites to make bicycle-riding a habit in their day-to-day routine.
Transport Minister Gopal Rai said the city government will organise the next Car-Free Day in Dwarka area on November 22 and the restrictions will continue throughout the day.
The Car-Free Day was today organised on road stretch between the historic Red Fort and India Gate from 7 AM to 12 noon.
"Today's Car-Free Day is symbolic and in the coming days, we will have to make Delhi's roads safer. When traffic congestion will decrease on the city's roads, people will feel safe while riding bicycles on roads.
"Riding bicycle is good for health and people like me who are diabetic will get benefits from riding bicycle," Kejriwal said.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, Cabinet Ministers, Chief Secretary and other officers participated in the cycle rally, aimed at encouraging people to use public transport.
The participation in Car-Free Day was voluntary and as it was a Dussehra holiday, traffic was thin in the morning hours.
Very few cars were plying on the stretch. However, those who decided not to put brakes on the vehicles were greeted with rose stems from volunteers who urged them to cooperate.
Transport Department personnel and AAP volunteers were deployed on different crossings falling on the route. They were spotted trying to prevent people with their private vehicles from entering 'Car-Free Day' stretch.
The transport minister said that it is a good begining to make the people aware about the increasing pollution in national capital and to encourage them to use public transport - buses, metro etc.
Under a major initiative, Kejriwal government has decided to redesign roads stretching 1,260 km under PWD in the capital to make them safe and encourage public transport.
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