Friday, October 2, 2015

Delhi to observe a car-free day on 22 October from 7am to 12 noon


Delhi will observe a car-free day on 22 October (Dussera) as an initiative of the government to encourage people to use public transport in the national capital – day, for this purpose, would be clocked as from 7am to 12noon. The stretch covered would be from the Red Fort and India Gate.
This has been reported in ibnlive.com dated 2 October 2015.
As Transport Minister Gopal Rai has indicated, the government proposes a cycle rally on that day in the morning on the car-free stretch.
He has also added that the government would ensure that no car is allowed to ply between the stretch falling between the Red Fort and India Gate on October 22. However, a fleet of 20 DTC buses would be deployed as shuttle service between Red Fort and India Gate to facilitate people.
The government will also appeal to e-rickshaws to run their vehicles on this stretch so that people don't have to face problem.
This initiative is fine but Delhi government should consider earmarking a specific day of the week to the cause and not just a few hours. That way, people would get used to the concept and begin to patronize alternate means of travel like bicycles. Automatically, the environment would remain free of pollution.
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