List of categories exempt from Odd-Even scheme

Odd-Even-2Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on 9th of April, 2016 addressed a press conference where he said a fortnight every month was being thought of since it cannot be made permanent in the absence of a robust public transport system.

Addressing a press conference, Delhi CM Kejriwal said a fortnight every month was being thought of since it cannot be made permanent in the absence of a robust public transport system.

The Delhi government is “seriously” mulling a proposal to enforce the odd-even scheme for 15 days every month, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Saturday.

Addressing a press conference, he said a fortnight every month was being thought of since it cannot be made permanent in the absence of a robust public transport system.

Following is the list of categories exempted from the odd-even scheme:

  1. Vehicles of the President of India
  2. Vehicles of the Vice President
  3. Vehicles of the Prime Minister
  4. Vehicles of the Governors of States
  5. Vehicles of the Chief Justice of India
  6. Vehicle of the Speaker of Lok Sabha
  7. Vehicles of the Ministers of the Union
  8. Vehicles of the Leaders of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
  9. Vehicles of the Chief Ministers of States and Union Territories except Chief Minister of Delhi
  10. Vehicles of the Judges of Supreme Court
  11. Vehicle of the Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha
  12. Vehicle of the Deputy Speaker of Lok Sabha
  13. Vehicles of the Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories
  14. Vehicles of the judges of Delhi High Court
  15. Vehicles of the Lokayukta
  16. Emergency Vehicles i.e. ambulance, fire brigade and hospital, prison and hearse vehicles
  17. Enforcement vehicles i.e. vehicles of Police, Transport Department, vehicles authorised by the Divisional Commissioner GNCTD, paramilitary forces etc.
  18. Vehicles bearing Ministry of Defence number plates
  19. Vehicles which are having a pilot/escort
  20. Vehicles of SPG protectees
  21. Embassy vehicles bearing CD numbers
  22. Compressed Natural Gas-driven vehicles (these vehicles should prominently display sticker ‘CNG Vehicle’ on the front windscreen-issued by Indraprastha Gas Ltd.), Electric Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles
  23. Vehicles being used for medical emergencies (will be trust
    based)
  24. Women only vehicles – including children of age up to 12
    years travelling with them.
  25. Vehicles driven/occupied by handicapped persons.
  26. Vehicles of Chairperson, Union Public Service Commission, vehicles of Election Commissioner/Election Commissioners and vehicles of Controller Auditor General of India
  27. Vehicles carrying children in school uniform
  28. Vehicles of State Election Commission, Delhi & Chandigarah and vehicles deployed by the Commission with Election observers/Returning Officers/Assistant Returning Officers & Security vehicles etc.

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