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BENGALURU: In the wake of the state government banning bike taxi services, many riders have started reaching out to commuters ...
For a 2.6 km ride, her auto meter showed a fare of Rs 39, while the online booking app charged a whopping Rs 172.45 for the ...
With soaring auto fares and no reliable options, riders are quietly using saved phone numbers to keep ferrying passengers – ...
The woman, Aditi Srivastava, as per her social media handle, travelled in auto for around 2.6 Kilometers took to social media platform X formerly known as Twitter, she shared two pictures, one of her ...
He also called out the state government for banning bike taxis, a lifesaver for commuters in the infamous Bangalore traffic.
Many of these riders are using contact details saved from past trips or digital payment records to reconnect with their old customers.
A viral post from a Bengaluru commuter highlights frustration with the city's transport system and app-based services.
In a viral post, a Bengaluru commuter slams the city’s broken transport system and ongoing cab service issues. The frustrated ...
Meanwhile, in a relief to ride-hailing and bike-taxi industry, the central government recently introduced the Motor Vehicle ...
According to the Karnataka Transport Department, the fare for auto rickshaws has been fixed at `30 to `35 for the first two ...
The Ajman Transport Authority has introduced a new taxi booking service through the Yango app, developed by global tech firm Yango Group, as part of wider efforts to enhance mobility and support the ...
ISLAMABAD: Capital police have launched an online taxi verification app to ensure the protection of citizens, especially considering women’s safety while booking an online taxi. Following the ...