Odd-even: More challans issued on Day 2, Sisodia says people 'religiously' following rule

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 05 2019 | 10:40 PM IST

People were "religiously" following the odd-even rule, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia claimed on Tuesday, even as the number of challans issued for violating the road rationing scheme increased on the second day.

He said the number of challans issued went up on Tuesday as many were let off with a warning on the first day of the odd-even rule.

According to official data, 562 challans were issued on Tuesday. Traffic Police, Transport Department and Revenue Department fined 213, 157 and 192 violators, respectively.

On Monday, the first day of the odd-even implementation, 271 challans were issued.

Those violating the odd-even rule, which is in force from 8 am-8 pm till November 15, are being fined Rs 4,000.

In total, 465 teams of traffic, transport and revenue departments have been deployed for implementation of the odd-even scheme.

In a press briefing, Sisodia said: "Delhi is religiously following the odd-even scheme. Many people were only warned yesterday to follow odd-even rule and they were not challaned."
The day two of odd-even rule was "very successful" and the air quality has improved, he said, adding "The smog crisis is reducing gradually. We are monitoring the situation and weather condition, and hope that no fresh smoke from stubble burning will enter Delhi."
"OddEven 2nd Day: Happy to see Odd Number vehicles on Delhi Roads.," Gahlot said on Twitter. "We all should encourage car pooling/sharing."

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First Published: Nov 05 2019 | 10:40 PM IST

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