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Govt-appointed committee was against bike taxis in Mumbai, Pune

Published on: Apr 03, 2025 05:14 am IST

A section of officials from the transport department also censured the government’s move, saying apart from the density of traffic on the streets, there is a lack of infrastructure to support the bike taxis. “Charging stations for e-bikes and possible traffic violations could pose challenges

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MUMBAI: While the state cabinet green-lit the e-bike taxi policy on Tuesday, following recommendations by a committee headed by retired IAS officer Ramanath Jha, it has now come to light that the committee while chalking out the fine print of the policy had disapproved the inclusion of the new mode of transport in Mumbai and Pune, given the density of traffic in the two cities. The transport department however overruled the recommendation and included both the congested cities in the policy.

With the introduction of e-bike taxis, the transport department expects to generate employment, especially through bike pooling. Bike pooling allows the owner of an e-bike to register with aggregators and operate as part of their fleet, by just paying service charges (HT ARCHIVES)

According to the economic survey of Maharashtra 2024-25, Mumbai and its suburbs have 2.98 million two wheelers with the density of 1578 two wheelers per kilometer, and 260,000 auto rickshaws. Additionally, Mumbai has almost 8% of the Maharashtra’s total number of two wheelers -- 35.44 million. The survey also stated that the rise in two wheelers in Mumbai was 7.1% against Maharashtra’s rate of 6.4 % in a year between 2024 and 2025. The figures are updated till December 2024.

The committee told the transport department: “Considering the density of the vehicles in both the cities, the department should prioritise ‘safety’ of the passengers.”

A section of officials from the transport department also censured the government’s move, saying apart from the density of traffic on the streets, there is a lack of infrastructure to support the bike taxis. “Charging stations for e-bikes and possible traffic violations could pose challenges. It has been introduced in Mumbai and Pune because a few aggregators have been operating illegally anyway. The department needs work with municipal corporations to upgrade infrastructure,” an official from the transport department told HT.

More jobs on the anvil

With the introduction of e-bike taxis, the transport department expects to generate employment, especially through bike pooling. Bike pooling allows the owner of an e-bike to register with aggregators and operate as part of their fleet, by just paying service charges.

“The aggregators will not be allowed to charge commission from the fare charged by the bikers. The rules related to the pooling are yet to be finalised by the transport commissioner, but the state government is serious about providing employment to the youth and college-goers. Through its welfare board for autos and taxis, the transport department is planning to support bikers financially by giving them subsidy,” said an official from the department.

(With inputs by Shashank Rao)

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Surendra P Gangan

Surendra P Gangan is Senior Assistant Editor with political bureau of Hindustan Times’ Mumbai Edition. He covers state politics and Maharashtra government’s administrative stories. Reports on the developments in finances, agriculture, social sectors among others.

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