New Delhi: The National Green Tribunal today cast doubts over Delhi government's decision to restrict plying of private vehicles bearing odd and even registration numbers on alternate days from January one, saying it may even encourage people to buy two cars.
"The odd-even scheme which you are proposing to implement what consequences is it going to have on traffic and pollution? What will be other measures which you propose to set up to make your plan a success. In our view this may not serve the ends which you are trying to achieve," it said.
The Tribunal's observations came against the backdrop of a volley of questions being raised including on security concerns for women and adequate public transport to deal with the situation.
"It may even encourage people to buy new cars, we have to prevent that. Are you sure CNG vehicles will not cause pollution. If you are introducing 6,000 new vehicles, you should be sure that they do not cause pollution. Because even electric buses cause pollution. You have to tell us that this is the best choice," the green panel said.
"What other steps are you going to take to make your effort a success. There are reports that you are going to make exemptions, we don't know what is the exact status. We would like you to give a definite proposal on odd-even formula. We do appreciate that this is a good step. Taken in isolation will it serve the end which you are trying to achieve and what others steps are you going to take," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
It pulled up the Delhi government for its plan to introduce 6,000 new buses without conducting any study or research.
"As an ancillary measure you have taken a decision to introduce these 6,000 buses. Study none has carried out. Buses are not going to be even and odd. In this scenario, what is your stand on capping and aging of vehicles as they are interconnected. You need space for parking bus. One bus normally takes the place of 10 cars if that is the scenario, tell us which 10 cars are you going to replace.
"Metro, which is one of the most successful projects, was introduced, with an expectation that it will do wonders. Still, the roads have become much crowded, so the expectation of decongestion has not materialised," the bench noted.
"The odd-even scheme which you are proposing to implement what consequences is it going to have on traffic and pollution? What will be other measures which you propose to set up to make your plan a success. In our view this may not serve the ends which you are trying to achieve," it said.
The Tribunal's observations came against the backdrop of a volley of questions being raised including on security concerns for women and adequate public transport to deal with the situation.
"What other steps are you going to take to make your effort a success. There are reports that you are going to make exemptions, we don't know what is the exact status. We would like you to give a definite proposal on odd-even formula. We do appreciate that this is a good step. Taken in isolation will it serve the end which you are trying to achieve and what others steps are you going to take," a bench headed by NGT Chairperson Justice Swatanter Kumar said.
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"As an ancillary measure you have taken a decision to introduce these 6,000 buses. Study none has carried out. Buses are not going to be even and odd. In this scenario, what is your stand on capping and aging of vehicles as they are interconnected. You need space for parking bus. One bus normally takes the place of 10 cars if that is the scenario, tell us which 10 cars are you going to replace.
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