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Traffic Snarls: Traffic snarls rise, but Hyderabad still reluctant to adopt carpooling | Hyderabad News

Despite being one of the fastest growing metros with a large migrant population, carpooling has not gained popularity in Hyderabad. The city heavily r

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Auto/cab driver unions protest MP Tejasvi Surya's carpooling stand, ET Auto

Carpooling: The president of Karnataka State Travel Owners' Association, Radhakrishna Holla, said the MP's stand goes against the conventional taxi operator who gets permits, pays tax, meets insurance and other expenses. "We are following government rules. There are more than 2.5 lakh motor cabs, maxicabs and vehicles ferrying employees of companies on the city roads. If you allow everyone to use their private cars to ferry passengers, how can these drivers run their business? The MP's stand is misleading and goes against the drivers."

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No ban on carpooling: Ramalinga Reddy issues clarifications

Bengaluru: Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy clarified that there wont be any ban on carpooling in the city. “Carpooling is not banned, it is false news. First, let...

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Tejasvi Surya asks Karnataka govt to reconsider carpooling ban in Bengaluru | Bengaluru

The Karnataka government on Saturday issued a ban on carpooling services and said a fine ranging up to ₹10,000 will be levied if anyone operates them. | Bengaluru News

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Carpooling resources makes eminent sense

There are several reasons why states should prioritise carpooling. One, it can make mobility affordable for many, especially when public transport options are inadequate in many cities. Two, carpooling can reduce air pollution levels. Bengaluru, for example, has a population of 11 million people and 12.5 million vehicles. At least 40% of PM2.5 comes from vehicular traffic.

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Carpooling banned in Bengaluru, penalty up to Rs 10,000. Know more

The transport department in Bengaluru has banned carpooling services offered through mobile apps like Quick Ride, following complaints from taxi drivers. Offenders could have their registration certificates suspended for up to six months and be fined between INR 5,000 to INR 10,000. Carpooling apps are accused of violating regulations by aggregating private cars that are not authorized for commercial use. While carpooling is seen as an effective solution for reducing congestion, the government has yet to establish a clear policy regarding these services.

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Bengaluru Carpooling Ban | Hefty fine of Rs 10,000 for violators

Bengaluru Carpooling Ban | Hefty Fine of Rs 10,000 for Violators In Bengaluru, using private vehicles for commercial purposes through carpooling apps like QuickRide, Zoom etc. has been declared

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