Uber and Ola, the two leading taxi aggregators in India, have been instructed to remove their carpooling offering from their apps in Bengaluru effective immediately. The decision to disallow carpooling was taken by authorities during a closed-door meeting with delegates of both cab aggregators as well as taxi drivers.
The transport department says such services are illegal under the current provisions of the licenses afforded to aggregators. Authorities added that Ola and Uber must adhere to the regulations under the purview of their licence and that any supplementary services can be introduced only after receiving the legal go-ahead.
Get all the details on The Big Story!
SUBSCRIBE NOW for more such videos ►http://bit.ly/2LesD8T
For More Updates ► http://www.mirrornownews.com
Like us on Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/MirrorNow
Follow us on Twitter ► https://twitter.com/MirrorNow
Comments
Comments are disabled for this post.