Ola’s ban in Bengaluru and its latest updates
On Friday, a shocking news came from the Silicon Valley of India – Bengaluru, that the RTO has banned the taxi aggregator company for 6 months.
The ban was imposed after the taxi-aggregator company violated its license condition by operating bike taxi illegally in the city.
So, how operating bikes is illegal?
For this we need to understand that Karnataka On Demand Transportation Technology Aggregators Rules 2016 allows Uber, Ola, and other aggregator companies to run only taxis and not the bikes. This is because of the lack of policy framework.
This is not the first time that state has acted against the Ola and other can aggregator companies.
In the month of February, they seized around 500 bike taxis which were operating illegally. Apart from Ola, Rapido has also been asked to stop their services.
“The order was issued on March 18 but it was communicated to Ola only today (Friday).
They will have to submit their license to the RTO within three days of receiving the order. Booking on Ola from Friday is illegal,” said the Joint Commissioner of Transport.
Orignal source : Ola’s ban in Bengaluru
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