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Will cab aggregators implement Karnataka government's new fare structure? Stakeholders divided

Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy told Moneycontrol that the government will implement it, but it is still unclear how it will ensure the app-based cab aggregators follow the revised fare structure.

February 06, 2024 / 07:16 IST
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This is not the first time the transport department has fixed fares for cabs. Cab aggregators rarely followed these rules, continuing to impose surge pricing, and the transport department was also unaware of the implementation of the revised fares.
This is not the first time the transport department has fixed fares for cabs. Cab aggregators rarely followed these rules, continuing to impose surge pricing, and the transport department was also unaware of the implementation of the revised fares.

While the Karnataka government, on February 3, announced uniform fares for cabs operating under aggregator rules by firms like Ola and Uber, as well as for city taxis (non-app-based city taxis), the main question remains over its implementation.

"Aggregators must adhere to the new fare structure, or we will take action. This has been a long-pending demand from drivers. I've received a positive response from both drivers and passengers as they welcome the new fare structure," Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy told Moneycontrol.

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However, the timing of the fare revision for cabs is also significant, as the state government plans to launch a ride-hailing app similar to Ola and Uber.

Also, read: Karnataka govt to launch Ola-Uber-like app by February: Transport minister