Similar government-owned ride-hailing apps have already been launched in Kerala and Goa.
The Government of Karnataka plans to launch its own ride-hailing app, similar to those offered by Ola and Uber. The new app is expected to be rolled out within 6 months.
The ride-hailing app will be developed by the e-Governance department and will be run on a ‘no-profit, no-loss’ basis. The app will allow users to book cabs, auto rickshaws and licensed e-bike taxis. It will also have built-in features for the safety and security of customers.
According to the State Transport Authority Secretary, L Hemanth Kumar, the transport department will work on the modalities of implementation, while the platform will be managed by a third-party administrator.
Kumar also said that there have been complaints from unions about the high commissions charged by ride-hailing companies. Customers are also forced to deal with dynamic pricing during peak hours and service charges.
Similar government-owned ride-hailing apps have already been launched in Kerala and Goa.
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