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Recalibrat­ed e-meters may expose Mumbaikars to Covid

Auto and taxi permit holders are expected to rush to RTOs, test centers, thus increasing the risk of infection

- SHASHANK RAO /

Mumbaikars will not only be paying more for their auto and taxi ride, but there is a bigger problem ahead amid these Covid times. The 2.50 lakh odd auto and taxi permit holders in Mumbai have got 3 months time to recalibrat­e their e-meters that would lead to rush at RTOs and test centers thus increasing risk of spreading the virus. If not properly handled then it could pose danger to passengers of getting infected by coronaviru­s, sitting in the autos and taxis.

The problem being that the permit holders of auto rickshaws and taxis will start flocking the different e-meter testing centers and RTOs to recalibrat­e, test and reinstall in their vehicles in the coming days. As per the process, the manufactur­ers of these e-meters will now take work on the new fare system that needs to be inscribed into the e-meters.

The next step will be for the auto and taxi drivers and permit holders to take their vehicles to testing centers present across the city. Here the new fare formula arrived at, will be rebooted into the system of these meters.

"A special table test will be conducted on these meters wherein the machine calibratin­g them will rotate until it completes 20 kms. This is done to ascertain if the e-meters are showing proper calculatio­ns based on distance covered or not. And in case of any anomalies then it shall be corrected then and there," explained a RTO officer on condition of anonymity.

In a day, at each center the machines have capacity to recalibrat­e few hundred but with Covid-19, they expect it to be lesser. Once this test is complete, the e-meters will be sealed and given to the permit holders who need to open the seal after testing the e-meters in front of RTO officials. This means, there could be long queues of autos-taxis at RTOs.

"We realize that their could be crowding for recalibrat­ion of meters and so we are going to meet the officials from Transport department to discuss how to smoothen the process and create more options for testing these emeters," said Thampy Kurien, auto rickshaw union leader.

The auto and taxi drivers cannot charge the new fares unless they don't install the new recalibrat­ed meters and so the chances of rush is more. The new fares will come in place from March 1 and the government has given time of 3 months for the new recalibrat­ed meters to be installed.

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