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Wondering How to Travel During Odd-Even? Try Delhi’s Bike Taxis

The national capital has new cab services. It’s a bike with tariff as low as Rs 5 per km.

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At a time when residents of Delhi are hoping for a workable solution for the next phase of the “odd-even” car rule from 15 April, the newly introduced bike taxis may well provide a breather.

After gaining popularity in Goa, Bengaluru, Mumbai and Gurgaon, bike taxis have made their debut in the national capital as well. Available for tariff as low as Rs 5 per km, they are emerging as the most convenient short-distance travel option for students and office-goers alike.

In cities like Delhi and Bangalore, commuting is a major issue due to a dearth of proper public transport. Additionally, last mile connectivity is an issue, especially on a regulated basis. As rickshaws and autos are not part of any regulated market they charge customers a lot. Most of them do not ply with the meter.
Divya Kalia, Co-founder, Bikxie
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Bike-Taxi Cheaper and Convenient Source of Transport

Bike-taxis, or motorcycle taxi service, have proved a popular and feasible mode of transportation in places like Brazil, China, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam. It is considered to be cheaper and more convenient for small distance routes.

I first got the idea of launching a bike taxi service when I visited Thailand a few years ago. At present, OneRyder has become a reality with over 70 riders onboard for our launch in Delhi. The target is 200 more will join by the April-end.
Rahul Gupta
The national capital has new cab services. It’s a bike with tariff as low as Rs 5 per km.
OneRyder driver with one of their customers. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@officeoneryder)

OneRyder, a startup, launched its service in Delhi on 5 April. Aimed at providing efficient, last mile connectivity and smart transportation solutions, the bike-taxi service is planning to spread itself to the Delhi NCR region in the next few months and to other major metro cities in the country in about a year.

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Battery-operated Bikes With Built-in GPS Available

Another service provider, Promto has launched battery operated bikes with in-built GPS systems.

Ahead of the second phase of odd-even scheme, we have come up with eco-friendly bike taxis for that last-mile connectivity problem. Since the launch, we are doing 150-200 rides everyday on an average with a fleet of 20 bikes.
Karan Chadha, Promoter, Promto

The two-wheeler electric bike-taxi service, which currently runs only from the Rajiv Chowk Metro station, is planning to open in four more locations within Delhi and add 60-80 bikes every month. It is also targeting to get another 30 bikes for the odd-even week, Chadha said.

We foresee Promto becoming a major transport solution during odd-even rule.
Karan Chadha, Promoter, Promto

Some of the other players around the capital include RideJi, UberMoto and Baxi.

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However, some major issues still remain unresolved. Will such bikes need different number plates? Must these bikers be given a different category of licence? Will they have to pay commercial tax rates?

For the moment, however, the stakeholders said since all two-wheelers are exempted from the odd-even policy, during which cars can ply on odd-or-even days depending on the last digit of their registration, bike-taxis will certainly prove to be a convenient option.

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Topics:  Delhi   Bike Taxi   Odd-Even Plan 

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