During the Question Hour in Rajya Sabha, the Minister for Road, Transport and Highways said under the present provisions of the "outdated" Motor Vehicles Act, there is not much regulatory control over taxi aggregators like Ola and Uber.
He said the issue falls in the concurrent list and the Centre has worked with the state governments to resolve all issues regarding the pending legislation.
Gadkari said the new proposed legislation would have various provisions including verification of drivers, installation of GPS and other issues.
Gadkari also told the House that he had sought a report from a committee headed by secretary of his ministry in a month's time. This committee will recommend guidelines to the states for regulating the taxi aggregators and taxis to facilitate citizens, he said.
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He also said in the road sector, there were 5 lakh accidents every year in which 1.5 lakh deaths occur.
"It is important to reform this," he said, adding that the government has extensively looked at the Motor Vehicle Acts of US, Japan, Singapore and UK, among others, for bringing the new Bill.
Gadkari said that a 'fast track card' was also being
planned and its users would not need to stop at toll stations as the card itself will carry the entire details of the user. He suggested that MPs could also be provided these cards.
Gadkari also mentioned that the government was planning to construct a Metrino project from Delhi's Dhaula Kuan to Manesar in Gurgaon.