India, Oct. 19 -- The Delhi odd-even scheme is set to run for a third time from 4th-15th November. However, according to TERI, the decision to exempt two-wheelers might dent the operation's effectiveness.

As many of our readers might already be aware, the Delhi government is set to implement the odd-even traffic rationing scheme in the city from 4th-15th November. Just to bring everyone up to speed, the odd-even traffic scheme works by allowing vehicles to ply on the roads based their registration numbers. Vehicles with registration numbers ending with an odd digit (1,3,5,7 or 9) are allowed to ply on the roads on odd dates & likewise, the drill changes for even-numbered vehicles.

While the scheme is seen as the government's ultimate plan...