The Karnataka government is gearing up to introduce its own mobile app that will serve as a platform to aggregate autorickshaws and taxis, akin to popular services like Ola and Uber.
According to a recent report by The Times of India, Transport Minister R Ramalinga Reddy disclosed the government's plans after holding a series of crucial meetings with representatives from various transportation sectors, including autos, taxis, contract and stage carriage vehicle owners, tourist operators, and private bus operators.
As part of the initiative, Minister Reddy also unveiled plans to collaborate with the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (BMRCL) to establish auto stands at all metro stations. This move is aimed at enhancing accessibility and convenience for both commuters and vehicle operators.
The decision to create a government-backed app comes in response to concerns raised by representatives about existing cab aggregators imposing hefty commissions on rides, which significantly reduces the drivers' earnings. Minister Reddy cited an example where an aggregator charged a passenger ₹800 for a trip, but the driver received only ₹400, highlighting the need for an app that safeguards the interests of drivers and the public.
Addressing potential concerns, Minister Reddy stated, "I do not see any problems with the government launching an app. We will have a clear plan in a week."
In addition to this initiative, taxi and auto unions have urged the government to impose a ban on bike taxi services offered by Rapido and Uber.
Interestingly, last year, the Auto Rickshaw Drivers Union (ARDU) in Bengaluru took matters into their own hands and launched their app called Namma Yatri. The app quickly gained popularity among the city's auto commuters and was introduced to compete with existing apps such as Ola, Uber, and Rapido.
It is worth mentioning that the neighboring state, Kerala, attempted a similar venture in 2022 with the 'Kerala Savari' app. However, it failed to gain traction, and the Karnataka government's efforts might pave the way for a more successful implementation.
With this new initiative on the horizon, commuters and drivers alike are optimistic about a platform that could potentially revolutionize the transportation landscape in Karnataka, ensuring fairer earnings for drivers and better services for passengers. As the government sets its plan in motion, citizens eagerly await the launch of the innovative cab aggregator app, hoping for a seamless travel experience across the state.
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