The Free Press Journal

Auto, taxi unions urge govt not to issue tariff cards now

- SHASHANK RAO Mumbai

The auto and taxi unions have on Friday demanded the Transport Department to not issue tariff cards now as it would create issues between drivers and passengers. The auto and taxi unions held a meeting with the Transport Department. There was also discussion about the rates to recalibrat­e these e-meters that the unions had opposed initially. Starting March 1, the fares of both auto rickshaw and kaali-peeli taxis will increase by Rs 3.

On Friday, the unions, meter recalibrat­ing institutes and RTOs held a joint meeting to decide the future course of action until all 2.20 lakh autos and 30,000 taxis in Mumbai get recalibrat­ed emeters. While the government is planning to introduce tariff cards for easing the process as a temporary measure, the unions claim that this could cause problems on ground.

"In the past too, there were issues between the drivers and passengers over these tariff cards. So we are asking them not to get it printed or published and wait for all emeters to be recalibrat­ed," said Thampi Kurien, auto rickshaw union leader.

Some of the issues that the union predicts are arguments over the genuinenes­s of these tariff cards, the arguments over distance shown on e-meter and on the card, driver or permit holders delaying the process of recalibrat­ion. Also, to ensure that more cabs and autos get tested after being installed with recalibrat­ed e-meters, the RTOs are likely to introduce more test centers.

In the past, after the installati­on of recalibrat­ed e-meters, table tests done at institutes and colleges, the vehicles fitted with these e-meters were undergoing physical run at RTO test tracks before seal from e-meters are broken. "Each of the RTOs is looking at alternate tracks. This is to ensure that adequate numbers of taxis and autos are tested and social distancing norms are also followed," said another union leader.

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