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Charged unfair amount by cab driver? Here is Uber's advice on what to do

Some drivers used fake images of fares to extract more money from passengers, says company

Charged unfair amount by cab driver? Here is Uber's advice on what to do
Updated On : 02 May 2024 | 4:13 PM IST

Nasscom urges Karnataka govt to review the uniform taxi fare rules

Government of Karnataka, revised the fare structure applicable to taxis (both mobile application (app)-based and non-app-based city taxis)

Nasscom urges Karnataka govt to review the uniform taxi fare rules
Updated On : 05 Mar 2024 | 7:46 PM IST

TMS Ep625: Fixing taxi fares, Bajaj CNG bikes, Maruti shares, hot money

Has the Karnataka govt gone too far by setting cab fares? How will CNG bikes change the two-wheeler industry? Why are Maruti shares taking the back seat? What is hot money? All answers here

TMS Ep625: Fixing taxi fares, Bajaj CNG bikes, Maruti shares, hot money
Updated On : 08 Feb 2024 | 8:00 AM IST

Uber, Ola will have to fall in line as Karnataka govt fixes fare for taxis

City taxis and those operating through app-based aggregators like Uber and Ola will now have to follow the new fare structure announced by the Karnataka Transport Department. With this new order released by the department on Saturday, fares for app-based cab aggregators as well as city taxis would be uniform and the revised fares would be applicable across the state with immediate effect. Prior to this, the fares were different for the two categories of taxis. According to the new fare structure, cabs have been categorised into three classes based on the cost of the vehicle. For vehicles whose purchase cost is Rs 10 lakh or below, the minimum fare has been fixed at Rs 100 for up to four km with a charge of Rs 24 for every additional km. For those costing between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 15 lakh, the minimum fare is Rs 115, and per km cost Rs 28. For those costing above 15 lakh, minimum fare is set at Rs 130 with Rs 32 charged for each additional kilometre. The order clearly states that no

Uber, Ola will have to fall in line as Karnataka govt fixes fare for taxis
Updated On : 04 Feb 2024 | 10:39 PM IST

Delhi govt hikes auto-rickshaw, taxi fares in view of rising CNG prices

The Delhi government has approved a hike in auto-rickshaw and taxi fares in view of rising CNG prices in the national capital, according to an official statement on Friday. According to the revised fares, the metre down charge (minimum fare) for the initial 1.5 kilometre for auto-rickshaws has been increased from Rs 25 to Rs 30, while the per kilometre charge after metre down has been hiked from Rs 9.50 to Rs 11. For taxis, the per kilometre charge after metre down has been hiked from Rs 14 to Rs 17 for non-AC vehicles and from Rs 16 to Rs 20 for AC vehicles. The last revision in the auto-rickshaw fares happened in 2020 while that for taxi which includes black-and-yellow taxi, economy taxi and premium taxi happened nine years back in 2013. Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot had received many representations from the auto-rickshaw and taxi associations and unions on the issue of hike in fares.

Delhi govt hikes auto-rickshaw, taxi fares in view of rising CNG prices
Updated On : 28 Oct 2022 | 7:59 PM IST
Updated On : 07 Oct 2022 | 10:45 PM IST

In Mumbai, taxi and auto fares to go up by Rs 3 and Rs 2 from Oct 1

Residents of Mumbai and the metropolitan region will have to pay Rs 28 as the minimum fare for travelling in black and yellow taxis and Rs 23 for auto rickshaws, with the basic fares being hiked by Rs 3 and Rs 2 respectively, authorities said on Tuesday. The new fares will come into effect from October 1, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Transport Authority (MMRTA) said in a release. The minimum fare for a distance of 1.5 km for kaali-peeli taxis has been hiked to Rs 28 from Rs 25 and the same to Rs 23 from Rs 21 for auto-rickshaws. "Beyond this minimum flag down distance, passengers will have to pay Rs 18.66 per km instead of Rs 16.93 per km for taxis and Rs 15.33 a km instead of 14.20 (per km) for auto-rickshaws," the release said. The decision to hike the fares was taken in the MMRTA meeting chaired by the Maharashtra transport secretary on Monday. But it was announced only after the minutes of the meeting were signed. The existing fare for around 60,000 taxis and about 4.6 lakh

In Mumbai, taxi and auto fares to go up by Rs 3 and Rs 2 from Oct 1
Updated On : 27 Sep 2022 | 11:34 PM IST

Delhi govt panel suggests increase in auto, taxi fares, says report

"For the last 15 days, officials are roaming around in auto-rickshaws and taxis in Delhi to know the demands of the drivers and their expectations from the fare revision exercise.

Delhi govt panel suggests increase in auto, taxi fares, says report
Updated On : 17 May 2022 | 10:29 PM IST

Delhi govt forms fare-fixation committee; unions to go on strike on Apr 18

The committee will have representatives of auto-taxi unions, commuters and officials as members, a senior transport department officer said

Delhi govt forms fare-fixation committee; unions to go on strike on Apr 18
Updated On : 16 Apr 2022 | 1:23 AM IST

All taxis in Goa to have digital fare meters in six months, says state govt

The budget session of the state Assembly is currently underway

All taxis in Goa to have digital fare meters in six months, says state govt
Updated On : 29 Mar 2021 | 2:53 PM IST

Taxi-rickshaw fares to increase by Rs 3 from Mar 1 in Mumbai: Transport min

The minimum fare for Mumbai's autorickshaws and taxis will be Rs 21 and Rs 25 respectively from March 1 after a hike of Rs 3 was approved on Monday, said Maharashtra Transport Minister Anil Parab.

Taxi-rickshaw fares to increase by Rs 3 from Mar 1 in Mumbai: Transport min
Updated On : 22 Feb 2021 | 10:22 PM IST

Ola, Uber rides to get cheaper? Govt's new guidelines for app taxi firms

In this podcast we will talk about new regulations for cab aggregators, penalties in case of violation among other things

Ola, Uber rides to get cheaper? Govt's new guidelines for app taxi firms
Updated On : 30 Nov 2020 | 1:58 PM IST

Consumer is king, can't say discounts should not be given: Delhi HC

Taxi association had put an application alleging app-based cab service providers of not complying with the court's August 11 directions

Consumer is king, can't say discounts should not be given: Delhi HC
Updated On : 30 Aug 2016 | 5:19 PM IST