Karnataka government warns cab aggregators of Rs 5,000 penalty for operating autos illegally

The Karnataka government on Tuesday warned cab aggregators of Rs 5,000 fine on those vehicles found operating illegally. A few days back the Karnataka transport department had issued an order banning the 'illegal' auto rickshaw services of app-bas...

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The Karnataka government on Tuesday warned cab aggregators of Rs 5,000 fine on those vehicles found operating illegally. A few days back the Karnataka transport department had issued an order banning the 'illegal' autorickshaw services of app-based cab aggregators in the city.

"The ride hailing platforms such as Ola and Uber cannot provide the autorickshaw services till the government takes a decision." State Transport Commissioner T H M Kumar said.

"In case the companies violate the order, then they should know that autorickshaw is not there in the Karnataka On-Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rule (KOTTAR), 2016,"


He also mentioned that, "The department will write to the cyber division to stop the autorickshaw services because we cannot do it directly since we don't have the expertise. We will not take action against the autorickshaws but only the Ola-Uber (taxi aggregators). We will fine the companies Rs 5,000 per vehicle."

The transport commissioner pointed out that there is no scope for the taxi aggregators to offer autorickshaw services on their applications under KOTTAR-2016.

The taxi aggregators will have to give a fresh application to resume autorickshaw services, but until the government takes a call, the department has strictly instructed them to stop booking autorickshaws on their mobile applications.
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The transport department had on October 6 issued notices to Ola, Uber and Rapido directing them not to operate autorickshaw services, saying it was 'illegal.' The department also accused the companies of overcharging the customers.

Meanwhile Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai said he spoke to the transport commissioner regarding the taxi aggregators running autorickshaw services and asked him to ensure that no company should operate without license. Ola and Uber were not immediately available for a comment.

(input from agencies)
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