Karnataka Minister orders crackdown on overcharging autos in Bengaluru
The minister said permits of such autos should be cancelled and cases registered against the violators.
PTI

Bengaluru, 29 June
Karnataka Transport
Minister Ramalinga Reddy has directed the Transport Commissioner to take strict
action against app-based and other autorickshaws in Bengaluru that charge fares
above the government-fixed rates, calling the practice a "daylight
robbery".
The minister said
permits of such autos should be cancelled and cases registered against the
violators.
"If there is a
complaint from passengers about overcharging, cancellation of the journey if
the higher fare is not paid, immediate action should be taken and the permit of
such autos should be cancelled and a case should be registered," Reddy
said in his letter to the Transport Commissioner, on 28 June.
"For example: On 18 June, 2025, Rapido Auto App charged Rs. 100.89 per km, while Auto Ola App
charged Rs. 184.19 for a 4 km journey. This kind of daylight robbery from the
public is unforgivable, strict action should be taken urgently."
There have been
complaints from commuters about rising auto fares. The meter fare is fixed at
Rs 30 for the first 1.9 km, and Rs 15 for every additional kilometre.
The Minister noted
that although the Transport department has already registered cases against
auto drivers for refusing rides and demanding excess fares, complaints from the
public continue to pour in.
He has also attached
copies of mobile phone screenshots shared by denizens, highlighting instances
of overcharging and urged officials to take appropriate action.
"It has been
directed to immediately formulate an effective action plan to protect the
interest of the public and take stern action against the guilty auto
drivers/owners," he added.
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