Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik has announced plans to regulate private passenger transport service providers, including Uber and Ola, to enhance safety and service quality.
Private TransportRegulationSafetyMaharashtraSarnaikReal Estate MaharashtraJan 14, 2025
The main objectives of the new regulations are to enhance safety, ensure fair compensation for drivers, and improve the overall quality of service provided by private transport service providers like Uber and Ola.
A background check for drivers is important to ensure they have a clean criminal record, thereby preventing any untoward incidents and enhancing the safety of passengers.
The new regulations will mandate regular vehicle inspections to ensure that the vehicles used for private transport are in good condition, reducing the risk of breakdowns and accidents.
The regulations will ensure fair compensation and working conditions for drivers, including access to benefits like health insurance, and a fair share of the fares.
The timeline for implementing the new regulations is within the next six months, with a public consultation process to ensure all voices are heard and considered.
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