4% increase in number of vehicles on road
The Hindu
The Capital’s vehicular population saw an addition of more than five lakh vehicles till March 31 last year, registering an increase of over 4%, according to the Delhi Economic Survey 2020-21.
Even as the total number of vehicles registered in the city went up to 1.18 crore from 1.13 crore — consisting of almost 67% two-wheelers followed by cars — ridership aboard public buses increased slightly but the average number of passengers on the Delhi Metro dipped sharply.
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