New Delhi: Delhi government today hinted that it was mulling at introducing the third phase of the odd-even scheme in the national capital during winters.
"There is no need to implement the third phase of odd-even scheme during monsoon season as the pollution is on the lowest level during this season. Whenever the scheme is implemented, it would be in the winter season when the pollution levels are high," Transport Minister Satyendar Jain said.
The first and second editions of the road-rationing scheme had been implemented in January and April.
The Kejriwal government is claiming that due to the odd-even scheme, pollution level had gone down significantly in the national capital.
However, some reports suggest there was no significant impact on pollution during operation of the scheme.
Jain, who recently took charge of the transport ministry, said the notification for imposing a fine of Rs 2,000 on motorists obstructing the plying of buses in their dedicated lanes will be issued by the end of July.
"The government is in the process to finalise the modalities of the new rules which will come into effect by the end of this month," he said.
On the scrapping of Bus-Rapid-Transit (BRT) corridor, Jain said the demolition part has been completed but construction part, which includes building new roads, footpaths, will be carried out by the government only after the monsoon season.
Speaking about the new cycle track to be built in South Delhi, the minister said the transport department recently gave presentation on the project to Unified Traffic and Transportation Infrastructure Planning & Engineering Centre and he hopes the project will get nod from all the agencies concerned.
Sources said the government was also working on introducing new bus routes which will be operational on 500 km of the capital's roads having width between 100 to 150 feet.
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