Karnataka fixes uniform fare for taxis including Uber, Ola
Fares for app-based cab aggregators as well as city taxis would be uniform and the revised fares would be applicable across the state with immediate effect.
PTI
BENGALURU, 4 FEB
City taxis and those operating through app-based aggregators
like Uber and Ola will now have to follow the new fare structure announced by
the Karnataka Transport Department on Saturday.
Fares for app-based cab aggregators as well as city taxis
would be uniform and the revised fares would be applicable across the state
with immediate effect.
According to the new fare structure, cabs have been
categorised into three classes based on the cost of the vehicle.
For vehicles whose purchase cost is Rs 10 lakh or below, the
minimum fare has been fixed at Rs 100 for up to four km with a charge of Rs 24
for every additional km. For those costing between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 15 lakh,
the minimum fare is Rs 115, and per km cost Rs 28. For those costing above 15
lakh, minimum fare is set at Rs 130 with Rs 32 charged for each additional
kilometre.
The order clearly states that no cab aggregators will be
allowed to collect extra charges. As for waiting charge, the first five minutes
is free, after which passengers would be charged Rs 1 for every minute.
In addition, app-based aggregators can collect five per cent
GST as well as toll charges from the passengers, the new order states. For cabs
booked between 12am and 6am, operators can charge an extra 10 per cent.
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