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Odd-even scheme works as an effective emergency measure: Delhi govt to SC

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Updated: November 10th, 2023, 11:10 IST
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New Delhi: The Delhi government has told the Supreme Court that the national capital’s odd-even scheme works as an “effective emergency measure” to control air pollution.

It said that the Delhi Integrated Multi-Modal Transit System (DIMTS) conducted a Traffic Impact Assessment of the odd-even scheme during November 4 -15, 2019, and found that 30 per cent of personal car traffic was reduced on the road.

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“However, there was an increase of 6.5 per cent in two-wheeler traffic, 19.5 per cent in Taxi, 7.5 per cent in Auto, and 4.7 per cent in Buses,” it added.

The national capital’s government told the apex court that due to the reduction in traffic, the average speed on roads increased between 2 per cent to 15 per cent on various major roads in Delhi.

“36 per cent of people shifted from car to Metro, Bus, two-wheelers, Taxi and Auto modes during odd-even scheme,” it said, placing reliance upon opinion surveys conducted as a part of the study.

The overall analysis suggests that nearly half (46 per cent) of the users want the scheme to be implemented permanently followed by 32 per cent people suggesting implantation of the scheme during high pollution days only, it added.

Further, the Supreme Court was apprised that there was an estimated 15 per cent decrease in fuel consumption on an average day during the odd-even scheme implementation.

The odd-even drive scheme broadly indicated a positive impact in the reduction of the air pollution contributed by the vehicles, besides reduction of congestion on Delhi roads as well as an increase in share of public transport, added the Delhi government.

It has also relied upon findings of two independent and scientific evaluations carried out by globally reputed institutions in the first two implementations of odd-even scheme during January 1-15, 2016 and April 15-30, 2016.

One of the analyses conducted by researchers affiliated with — Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago, Centre for Policy Research, and Harvard Kennedy School — found that PM 2.5 levels were lower by 13 per cent on average during 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. during the odd-even scheme in January 2016.

Another impact evaluation conducted by researchers of IIT-Delhi and Kanpur amongst others concluded that the traffic restriction between January 1-15 in 2016 reduced PM 2.5 by 4-6 per cent with a maximum of up to 10 per cent, primarily at three local hotspots in Delhi.

The issue of worsening air quality in Delhi and adjoining areas will be taken up for hearing by the Supreme Court Friday.

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