How Many Fines? Delhi's Odd-Even Scheme In Numbers
NEW DELHI: Delhi's Odd-Even scheme that came to a close on Friday after a two-week trial has been successful, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
Here are results of Delhi's Odd-Even scheme in numbers:
- 1 - Total cars fined so far: 9,144. Of that 2,889 were served by Traffic Police and 6,255 by Transport Department and Sub-Divisional Magistrates.
- 2 - Estimated fines collected (fines served at Rs. 2,000 each): Rs. 1.8 crore
- 3 - Calls received on helpline number: 18,614
- 4 - Complaints received against auto-rickshaw drivers, for refusing passengers or overcharging: 917
- 5 - Total downloads of Delhi government's Poochho app: 40,000, said Delhi Transport Minister Gopal Rai.
- 6 - PM 2.5 Pollution during Odd-Even rule: In 400 range, said Mr Rai. In December it was over 600, he said.
- 7 - Estimated dip in pollutions: 20 to 25 per cent, said Mr Rai.
- 8 - Daily service by each public bus, on average: 220 km, said Arvind Kejriwal. Earlier, due to congestion they could only service 160 km in a day.
- 9 - People on buses per day: 53 lakh, said Mr Kejriwal. Before the odd-even scheme on an average 47 lakh people took the bus.
- 10 - Average reduction in commute time: 50 per cent, said Mr Kejriwal. "A person taking two hours to travel managed the same now in one hour," he said.
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