The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Uber and Ola’s motorbike taxi services halted in India

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NEW DELHI: Uber and its Indian rival Ola have suspended their motorbike taxi services in India less than two weeks after launching the pilot projects, authoritie­s said Tuesday, after they were found operating without approval.

Both start-ups kicked off their two-wheeler services within hours of each other in the traffic-clogged southern city of Bangalore on Mar 3, hoping to grab a greater share of India’s ultra-competitiv­e ride-hailing market.

But transport authoritie­s in Karnataka state, of which Bangalore is the capital, said neither had sought regulatory approval ahead of the launch.

“They were operating illegally in the city,” Bangalore-based state commission­er for transport and road safety, Ramegowda, who goes by one name, told AFP by telephone.

“They hadn’t obtained proper licences or permits to offer such services.

Once they do, they can (operate),” he said, without giving any further details.

Bloomberg News reported that 62 Uber motorbike taxis had been confiscate­d along with 24 vehicles from other operators, citing Ramegowda as saying the seized two-wheelers could only be released by a court.

Neither Uber nor Ola responded to AFP’s requests for comment.

It was not immediatel­y clear when the companies had stopped their motorbike services or whether they would apply for formal licences.

Ride-hailing apps have risen rapidly to become a multibilli­on-dollar industry in India’s congested cities, but have faced controvers­y over safety issues. — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? A man drives a motorbike onto a stage during the launch of UberMOTO at a hotel in Bangkok. — AFP photo
A man drives a motorbike onto a stage during the launch of UberMOTO at a hotel in Bangkok. — AFP photo

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