💨 Abstract
Delhi is facing a mobility crisis due to an increase in private vehicles and a decrease in bus ridership, leading to higher air pollution levels. Vehicular emissions account for 50% of Delhi's air pollution. The average daily passengers on Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses have declined by 45% over the last ten years, coinciding with an increase in winter PM2.5 concentrations.
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