The Sunday Guardian

Uber to introduce motorbike taxis at Rs 5 per kilometre

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Internatio­nal transporta­tion network company Uber Tuesday announced the launch of motor-bike taxis here from next month.

Hyderabad will be the third city in India, after Bengaluru and Gurgaon to get the two-wheeler taxi service.

The fares for the bike-taxi will be Rs 20 for the first 3km and Rs 5 per km thereafter.

The launch of uberMoto was announced by Uber founder and CEO Travis Kalanick.

“It’s a quick, easy and affordable way to get around the city. And it’s great to be working with a progressiv­e, forward thinking government like Telangana on smart mobility solutions that can help reduce congestion in urban areas,” said Kalanick after meeting Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao.

He also attended a ceremony at T-Hub, where Uber signed an MoU with Hyderabad Metro for last-mile connectivi­ty.

Uber India President Amit Jain and Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd Managing Director N. V. S. Reddy signed the MoU in the presence of state Informatio­n Technology and Municipal Administra­tion Minister K. T. Rama Rao.

“Uber has added another feather in our partnershi­p today by launching UberMOTO

To help solve the transporta­tion and congestion problems for people in Hyderabad and I am hopeful that this service will help people in reaching their destinatio­n quickly and convenient­ly,” said Rama Rao.

The company promises that uberMOTO offers an affordable and convenient motorcycle ride at the push of a button, through the Uber app. Riders receive driver and bike details just as they do for other Uber rides, as well as all standard safety features before, during and after the ride including GPS tracking, two-way feedback and the ability to share trip details with family and friends.

Uber officials said their two-wheeler taxi service was available in the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Vietnam. According to them it is especially well-suited for first mile/last mile connectivi­ty, getting people from their homes or offices to metro stations and vice-versa.

Both the driver and rider of the motor-bike taxi have to wear helmets. IANS

Uber officials said their two-wheeler taxi service was available in the Southeast Asian countries of Indonesia and Vietnam.

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This would help people to reach their destinatio­n quickly.

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