After a spot of 4 years, autorickshaw fares within the metropolis are set to go up because the Regional Transport Authority (RTA) in Bengaluru City district has introduced a revised fare construction which is able to come into impact on August 1.
As per the revised charges, minimal fare for the primary 2 km has been elevated from Rs 30 to Rs 36. For each subsequent kilometre, passengers will now need to pay Rs 18, up from the sooner Rs 15. Night time fares — relevant between 10 pm and 5 am — shall be 1.5 instances the common fee.
Ready fees too have been revised, with the primary 5 minutes remaining free. Past that, a payment of Rs 10 shall be charged for each quarter-hour of ready. When it comes to baggage, as much as 20 kg is allowed freed from value. An extra Rs 10 shall be charged for each 20 kg or half thereof, with the utmost baggage restrict capped at 50 kg, officers stated.
The RTA has made it obligatory for all autorickshaw drivers to prominently show the revised fare chart inside their autos. Drivers are additionally required to have their fare meters re-calibrated and stamped with the up to date tariff by October 31.
That is the primary revision in autorickshaw fares since November 2021 when the bottom fare was elevated from Rs 25 to Rs 30 and the per-kilometre cost from Rs 13 to Rs 15. Earlier than that, fares had been final modified in 2013.
The most recent revision follows repeated appeals from autorickshaw unions, which have cited rising gasoline costs, greater upkeep prices, and inflation as explanation why the sooner fares had been not sustainable. Nevertheless, many drivers have expressed disappointment with the RTA’s resolution, saying their demand for a Rs 40 base fare and Rs 20 per kilometre was not met.
On the identical time, passenger complaints over drivers refusing meter fares, overcharging, or denying rides proceed to persist. With the fare revision, aggregator platforms like Uber, Ola, and Rapido are additionally anticipated to revise their pricing. As per a Karnataka Excessive Court docket order in October 2022, app-based autorickshaw companies are allowed to cost solely as much as 10 p.c above the government-fixed fare, plus 5 p.c GST.
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The fare hike comes amid a broader enhance in commuting prices throughout Bengaluru. In current months, metropolis bus fares had been raised by 15 per cent, whereas Namma Metro ticket costs noticed a steep hike of as much as 71 per cent, making day by day journey dearer for commuters.

