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Illegal taxis abound on Delhi’s roads

With Delhi’s poor bus service, and auto drivers refusing rides, many cabs operate illegally as share taxis without any fear of being impounded.

Updated on: Dec 17, 2016 07:34 AM IST
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By
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Before getting into the fateful cab in which she was raped on Wednesday night in Moti Bagh, the 20-year-old spent an hour trying to get a public transport to Noida.

With Delhi’s poor bus service, and auto drivers refusing rides, many cabs operate illegally as share taxis without any fear of being impounded.
With Delhi’s poor bus service, and auto drivers refusing rides, many cabs operate illegally as share taxis without any fear of being impounded.

But she couldn’t get one. When a man driving a cab offered to drop her at her destination for Rs 20, she took the offer rather than choosing to be stranded on the ‘rape capital’s’ streets on a winter’s night.

With Delhi’s poor bus service, and auto drivers refusing rides, many cabs operate illegally as share taxis without any fear of being impounded.

Neither the transport department, nor the traffic police initiated any lasting crackdown on the illegal taxis, many of them run even without a licence, looking to make a quick buck.

HT found a number of spots where cabs are illegally operating as ‘shared taxis’ for rates much cheaper than that of cab aggregators and radio taxis.

Read: Woman allegedly raped in car in Delhi’s Moti Bagh area, accused arrested

The illegal cabs run mostly on the Delh-NCR route as travel to workplace in Noida and Gurgaon.

Unauthorised private buses run between Delhi’s bus terminals and neighbouring states of Haryana, UP and Rajasthan. They operate mostly at night and run without an inter-state permit.

“Crackdowns keep happening as we have teams deployed for the purpose. In May, we seized 52 buses that were illegally plying in the city,” a government official explained.

It has been seven months since the last crackdown.

“Even cars plying under cab aggregators aren’t safe as many of them still do not have the mandatory GPS trackers,” said a traffic police official.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sweta Goswami

Sweta Goswami writes on politics, urban development, transportation, energy and social welfare. Based in Delhi, she tracks government policies and suggests corrections based on public feedback and on-ground implementation through her reports. She has also covered the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) since its inception.

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