Odd-even-II: 511 fined in first five hours
The highest number of challans were reported from south Delhi, with 129 challans issued till 1 PM today
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Delhi Traffic police officials slap a challan to a commuter for riding with number plate ending with an even digit in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
Over 500 persons were challaned by Delhi Traffic Police for violating the odd-even norms in the first five hours of the second phase of the road-rationing formula implemented in the national capital today.
The highest number of challans were reported from south Delhi, closely followed by the western part of the city, with 129 and 108 challans respectively issued till 1 PM today, a senior official said.
As many as 511 motorists were challaned between 8 AM and 1 PM, the official said.
Delhi Traffic Police has strategically chosen over 200 intersections in the city where 2,000 officials have been deployed in teams of three to ten depending upon the volume of traffic there.
The second phase of the fortnight-long odd-even scheme today rolled out in Delhi with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealing to the people of the city to join hands and make the road-rationing plan a success.
The highest number of challans were reported from south Delhi, closely followed by the western part of the city, with 129 and 108 challans respectively issued till 1 PM today, a senior official said.
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As many as 511 motorists were challaned between 8 AM and 1 PM, the official said.
Delhi Traffic police officials slap a challan to a commuter for riding with number plate ending with an even digit in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
Delhi Traffic Police has strategically chosen over 200 intersections in the city where 2,000 officials have been deployed in teams of three to ten depending upon the volume of traffic there.
The second phase of the fortnight-long odd-even scheme today rolled out in Delhi with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealing to the people of the city to join hands and make the road-rationing plan a success.
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First Published: Apr 15 2016 | 3:28 PM IST
