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Tuesday, January 12, 2016
BWI: Delhi Beats Odds, Can't get Even with Auto-cracy
Source : LocalCircles
Tuesday, January 12, 2016 12:21PM IST (6:51AM GMT)
Delhi Beats Odds, Can't get Even with Auto-cracy
Citizens Feel Rollout Successful, But More Car Sales Will Offset Pollution Dip
New Delhi, Delhi, India
58 % citizens say odd-even rule has been implemented effectively
Only 31% originally thought it could be implemented effectively in late December
People are using taxi/public transportation services or if available, their second car
Car pooling and use of bikes is limited
87% believe auto/taxis services overcharged them during the period
42% plan to buy another car if odd-even rule were to be regularized
15% already have both odd-even cars
42% support extension of Odd-Even rule beyond Jan 15th
LocalCircles (www.localcircles.com), India’s leading citizen engagement platform today announced results of the Odd-Even citizen survey to gauge the success of the rule and get citizens insights that can be used by Delhi Government for potential next steps.
This exercise was conducted via a set of poll and free form discussion amongst over 100,000 citizens of Delhi. Citizens have credited the Delhi Government and Police for exceeding expectations on the implementation front with 58% Citizens outlining that the Odd-Even rule has been implemented effectively. In a late December poll, only 31% thought that the rule could be implemented effectively. Also, while citizen responses suggest that only limited impact on the pollution front has been visible so far, citizens are happy with the reduced traffic on the roads of Delhi.
During the first 10 days, a large majority of people indicated that either they used public transportation i.e. metro, bus, autos and taxis or used their second car. Only 8% used car pooling while 9% used a bike instead.
87% of the people who participated in one of the poll questions suggested that during this period the auto/taxi services overcharged them while 13% of them found no difference in fares.
On a question about regularizing the rule post Jan 15th, 2016 and how they plan to manage their commutation, approximately 42% citizens who polled plan to buy a second car while 15% already have a second car that they plan to use.
On the last and final question about whether the rule should be extended beyond Jan 15th, 2016, 42% people are in support of an extension while 58% citizens do not support the continuation of the rule.
Based on poll results, it can be interpreted that while Citizens believe that the Government surpassed their expectations on the implementation front, the clear impact on reduction in pollution is yet to be determined. Citizens, in general are happy with the reduction in traffic, however they are facing inconveniences and 42% of them have highlighted considering buying a second car if the Odd-Even rule were to be regularized. Also, the Government of Delhi must look at how to put in safeguards and controls so auto/taxi services aren’t overcharging citizens in case the rule was to be implemented again or regularized.
About LocalCircles
LocalCircles is India’s leading citizen engagement platform that connects citizens at local, city and national level to participate in governance and make their urban life better. LocalCircles has more than 1,000,000 citizens connected on it across the country. All data and poll results are an exclusive copyright of LocalCircles so please give due credit.
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