Explorer

IN PHOTOS | Delhi Odd-Even Scheme: Police Fines Odd Number Vehicles On Road; Rs 4,000 On-The-Spot Penalty For Violators!

1/9
Odd-even vehicle scheme came into force in Delhi today, it will continue till 15th November. (ANI)
Odd-even vehicle scheme came into force in Delhi today, it will continue till 15th November. (ANI)
2/9

Air Quality Index (AQI) is at 434 (severe) in ITO. (ANI)
Air Quality Index (AQI) is at 434 (severe) in ITO. (ANI)
3/9
According to officials, the spot at which the teams will be deployed will change from time to time to keep a surprise element for violators. Cops will also use footage from automatic numberplate recognition cameras installed around the city to prosecute violators. (ANI)
According to officials, the spot at which the teams will be deployed will change from time to time to keep a surprise element for violators. Cops will also use footage from automatic numberplate recognition cameras installed around the city to prosecute violators. (ANI)
4/9
Air Quality Index (AQI) is at 491 (severe) in Anand Vihar. (ANI)
Air Quality Index (AQI) is at 491 (severe) in Anand Vihar. (ANI)
5/9
Drivers violating the odd-even rule will also be informed about the provisions of the scheme while being challaned. (ANI)
Drivers violating the odd-even rule will also be informed about the provisions of the scheme while being challaned. (ANI)
6/9
Traffic police officers said that if a commuter is unable to pay the fine on spot, he would be entitled to a court challan as per provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. (ANI)
Traffic police officers said that if a commuter is unable to pay the fine on spot, he would be entitled to a court challan as per provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act. (ANI)
7/9
Traffic Police fines a driver for using an odd numbered vehicle, near ITO. (ANI)
Traffic Police fines a driver for using an odd numbered vehicle, near ITO. (ANI)
8/9
Police fines a driver for using an odd numbered vehicle, near India Gate.  (ANI)
Police fines a driver for using an odd numbered vehicle, near India Gate. (ANI)
9/9
Violators will be booked under Delhi government’s amended rule and will have to dish out Rs 4,000 on the spot as compounding challan under provisions of Motor Vehicles Act. (ANI)
Violators will be booked under Delhi government’s amended rule and will have to dish out Rs 4,000 on the spot as compounding challan under provisions of Motor Vehicles Act. (ANI)
View More
Sponsored Links by Taboola
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Agreement Along LoC Again Despite Warning From India
Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Agreement Along LoC Again Despite Warning From India
US To Get Preferential Access To Minerals In War-Hit Ukraine As Zelenskyy Signs Deal To Rebuild Nation
US To Get Preferential Access To Minerals In War-Hit Ukraine As Zelenskyy Signs Deal To Rebuild Nation
Caste Census Gets Modi Govt's Nod Ahead Of Bihar Assembly Elections
Caste Census Gets Modi Govt's Nod Ahead Of Bihar Assembly Elections
POTM In A Losing Cause? Anil Kumble Still Holds This Unique IPL Record
POTM In A Losing Cause? Anil Kumble Still Holds This Unique IPL Record
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Pahalgam Terrorist Attack: PM’s Official Residence Hosts Key Meetings, Cabinet Meeting Now UnderwayPahalgam Attack: Pakistan Sending Death Row Prisoners to Infiltrate India, Reveals Intelligence ReportPahalgam Attack: Pakistan Using Death Row Convicts for Infiltration, India Has Strong EvidencePahalgam Attack: If Congress Agreed in the Meeting, Why Question the Government Now?

Photo Gallery

Embed widget