Karnataka Govt Responds To Public Outcry, Enforces Ban On 'Bike Taxi Service'
The decision comes in the wake of mounting pressure from various quarters, including cab and auto drivers who have vehemently opposed the introduction of bike taxis, citing unfair competition and regulatory violations by aggregator companies.
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A committee, headed by the Managing Director of the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL), was formed to assess the necessity and implications of bike taxis in the state. The committee's report highlighted several key concerns:
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- Violations of the Motor Vehicles Act and associated regulations by certain app-based companies.
- Misuse of non-carriage two-wheelers as commercial transport vehicles.
- Instances of conflict between bike taxi drivers and operators of traditional taxi and auto-rickshaw associations.
- Escalating law and order issues, with numerous cases filed in connection to bike taxi operations.
- Safety risks, particularly for women passengers.
- Challenges in tax collection for the Transport Department, exacerbating financial difficulties.
Based on these findings, the government issued an order rescinding the notification for the implementation of the bike taxi scheme, effectively halting all operations under Government Notification No. TD 160, TDO 2020 dated July 14, 2021.
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