The first-of-its-kind initiative in the country will be implemented after it study by a group of experts, Baijal said, adding the modalities of the implementation were yet to be worked out.
All over the world between a certain period to a certain period, there is a congestion charge. We are also looking at this alternative as a way to decongest some of the roads which get clogged, particularly during the peak hours, Baijal told reporters here while referring to Singapore where such a system is in place.
The Lieutenant-Governor said it was also under consideration to declare some of the roads as 'one-way' to decongest them.
We are looking at the possibility of declaring roads which could be made one-way. But that is a subject matter of study. We are looking for a group of experts to do that, he said.
For the first time, Baijal said a parking policy for Delhi will be rolled out soon. We have put the draft of the policy in public domain, inviting objections and suggestions. That exercise is over. I am hopeful that soon the parking policy for Delhi would be implemented, he added.
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