Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cabs, autos install plastic shields for a safer ride ›

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Mobile applicatio­nbased cab services in the city have started putting protective shields in their vehicles, in a bid to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s.

These transparen­t screens are being placed between the driver and passengers, to maintain social distancing

App-based cab aggregator Uber on Wednesday announced the installati­on of ‘safety cockpits’ in 20,000 of its cabs.

The plastic screens will enable social distancing and act as a safeguard to prevent droplet transmissi­on.

The screens have been fitted in 8,000 cars till now and will be placed in more cabs, according to Uber.

“We are constantly defining transporta­tion safety standards and take all possible precaution­s to ensure the safety of both riders and drivers,” said Pavan

Vaish, head of central operations, Uber India and South Asia.

Similar protective screens have been installed in cabs operated by Ola, with protective screens for its autoricksh­aws as well.

Black and yellow taxis and autoricksh­aws operating in the city are also placing protective screens in order to maintain safety.

“We have asked drivers to install the shields. We are waiting for directives from the state government on the operation of autoricksh­aws and taxis,” said Shashank Rao, leader of Mumbai Autoricksh­aw Taximen’s Union.

The Maharashtr­a government has permitted the operation of mobile applicatio­n-based cabs along with black and yellow taxis and autoricksh­aws in Mumbai.

However, only two passengers are allowed to commute per vehicle.

We have asked drivers to install the shields. We are also waiting for further directives from the state government on the operation of autoricksh­aws and taxis. SHASHANK RAO, leader of Mumbai Autoricksh­aw Taximen’s Union

 ?? UBER ?? App-based cab aggregator Uber plans to install the protective shield in 20,000 of its vehicles operating in Mumbai.
UBER App-based cab aggregator Uber plans to install the protective shield in 20,000 of its vehicles operating in Mumbai.

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