This has been reported in zeenews.india.com dated 4 January 2016.
The Delhi Traffic Police have issued about 200 challans in the morning office hours and, DTC buses and Delhi Metro witnessed usual flow of passengers during peak office hours. It is obvious that people preferred car-pooling and auto-rickshaws to reach their destinations.
It is now four days that this system has been introduced and, the odd-even scheme for vehicular movement faced its real test when the city witnessed maximum traffic during office hours. In this connection it needs to be noted that most of Delhi's traffic has been off-road since January 1 due to weekend and New Year holidays and, the odd-even vehicular restriction policy of the Delhi government had come into effect on January 1. Thousands of volunteers took to the streets to assist traffic police in enforcing the pilot plan that will stay in force till January 15.
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