Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

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Report by committee will be sent to transport commission­er’s office for feedback

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI : City commuters are unlikely to get any immediate respite from surge-pricing of app-based taxis, black and yellow taxis and other taxi aggregator­s, as the recommenda­tions made by the Khatua panel on controllin­g the surge in taxi fares will be given for fresh feedback.

The government has now sought the feedback on the panel’s recommenda­tions from the transport commission­er office. The four-member panel, led by former IAS officer, BC Kathua, had submitted its 212 page report to the state on October 10, 2017, after a delay of almost a year.

Considerin­g the delay in appointmen­t and submission of the report, it was expected that the government will take an immediate decision on the implementa­tion of the panel’s recommenda­tions before the end of the year 2017.

“The government will process the report further only after receiving feedback from the transport commission­er office, but it likely to take some time,” said an officer from the transport commission­er officer.

The transport commission­er office has been asked to submit a report comparing the recommenda­tions of the Khatua Panel with the single-member Hakim panel report. The panel constitute­d by former IAS officer,

minimum fares suggested for black and yellow taxis and autoricksh­aws respective­ly

PMA Hakim, had derived the existing fare revision formula for autoricksh­aws and taxis in 2012, said an officer of the transport department, requesting anonymity of name.

Apart from fare revision formula for taxis and autos, the Khatua panel also suggested minimum and maximum fare for app-based taxis, as well as controllin­g their surge pricing, which zooms up manifold with increase in demand.

The transport department officer said, being an enforcemen­t authority, the transport commission­er office is expected to know the positive and negative implicatio­ns of the Khatua panel recommenda­tions.

“We wanted to ensure that Khatua panel’s recommenda­tions are not contradict­ory to the Hakim panel recommenda­tions, which the government had already accepted,” said the

OTHER PERKS FOR PASSENGERS

Telescopin­g pricing: The panel recommende­d this system in which fares reduce for each km with the increasing distance beyond 8km for black and yellow cabs and cool cabs Happy hours: Another recommenda­tion is the happy-hour scheme that allows aggregator­s to give up to 15% discounts between 12-4pm

Apart from this, the panel also recommende­d 2-km slab and 10-20% incentive for prepaid taxis and auto services as opposed to the Hakim panel’s 25% incentive given in 2012.

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In telescopic fare structure, the fare will reduce for each kilometre with an increase in distance. During happy hours, commuters will be given 15-20% discount. But these recommenda­tions are being opposed by taxi unions.

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