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  • Don’t hire private vehicles as Taxis: RTO to people, Govt deptts

    Don’t hire private vehicles as Taxis: RTO to people, Govt deptts

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    The Regional Transport Officer (RTO), Syed Shahnawaz Bukhari has appealed the people, government departments and others not to hire any private vehicles as Taxi that doesn’t have a commercial permit.

    In this regard, RTO, Kashmir, has issued a public notice, a copy of which is in possession of Asian News Hub (ANH).

    “Multiple complaints have been registered in this office claiming that some private vehicles are being used as Taxis, including by the government departments,” the notice reads.

    It added that Section 66 of the Central Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 provides that ‘no owner of a motor vehicle shall use or permit the use of the vehicle as a transport vehicle in any public place whether or not such vehicle is actually carrying any passengers or goods, save or accordance with the conditions of a permit granted or countersigned by a Regional or State Transport Authority or any prescribed authority authorizing him the use of the vehicle in that place in the manner in which the vehicle is being used’.

    Section 53 of the Central Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, inter alia, also provides for suspension of Registration Certificate if there are reasons to believe that a vehicle has been, or is being, used for hire or reward without a valid permit,” it said.

    It added that accordin g to norms, all outsourced vehicles used by the government departments are required to be registered in commercial category.

    “Now, therefore, this is for notice of the general public, all government departments, PSUs, Banks, Educational Institutions and individuals not to hire any private vehicles as a Taxi and not to enter into any commercial contract with any vehicle owner for a vehicle that does not have a Commercial permit and that does not sync with the stated law and rules under the MVA, 1988. In particular, the Drawing and Disbursing Oficers are advised not hire any private vehicle that is not registered under commercial category. Strict action will be taken in case of
    violation in this regard,” the notice added.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirpublication.in )

  • Autorickshaw drivers to go on strike in Bengaluru tomorrow against ‘illegal’ bike taxis

    Autorickshaw drivers to go on strike in Bengaluru tomorrow against ‘illegal’ bike taxis

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    Bengaluru: Autorickshaw drivers in Bengaluru will go on a strike on Monday in protest against private bike taxi aggregators functioning in the city.

    According to Adarsh Auto and Taxi Drivers’ Union president M Manjunath, over two lakh autorickshaws will remain off roads starting from Sunday midnight to Monday midnight. The union has one of the largest membership of autorickshaw drivers in Karnataka’s state capital.

    The autorickshaw drivers will also take out a march from Bengaluru City Railway Station to the Chief Minister’s House.

    “We will observe a 24-hour strike starting from Sunday midnight. Our agitation is against the illegal operation of bike taxis operating in the city,” Manjunath told PTI.

    He claimed the state transport department viewed bike taxis as illegal but yet the drivers are operating on the city roads with impunity.

    Manjunath also said 21 autorickshaw drivers’ associations have come together against the bike taxis.

    Recently, a video had gone viral of an autorickshaw driver smashing a bike taxi driver’s mobile phone at a major intersection in the city over the alleged illegal use of such services.

    Autorickshaw drivers and bike taxis have been competing for space on Bengaluru’s roads to gain customers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Dubai: Flying taxis to take off by 2026, says Sheikh Mohammed

    Dubai: Flying taxis to take off by 2026, says Sheikh Mohammed

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    Abu Dhabi: Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Ruler of Dubai, announced on Sunday that air taxis will take to the skies over Dubai by 2026, Dubai Media Office (DMO) reported.

    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, has approved the design of air taxi vertiports in the city and the location of vertiports planned for the initial phase.

    “Today, we approved the designs of flying taxi vertiports in Dubai which will operate within three years,” Sheikh Mohammed tweeted.

    Here are the four flying taxi vertiports in Dubai

    With this, Dubai will become the first city in the world to have a well-developed network of vertical ports.

    Sheikh Mohammed also shared a video that highlighted the cooperation between Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority and advanced air carriers Skyports Infrastructure and Joby Aviation to design and develop the project’s infrastructure.

    The models are on display at the RTA stand at the World Government Summit 2023.

    The flying taxi has a theoretical maximum speed of 300 kilometers per hour and will be able to fly a distance of 241 kilometers.

    Flying taxis will emit zero emissions and will be able to carry four passengers and a pilot.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )