App-based cab booking service will return to city

Update: 2014-12-18 23:44 GMT
App-based cab booking services will soon make a comeback in the national Capital with the Delhi government making specific guidelines for their operation which will include mandatory installation of
GPS devices and providing full database of their drivers to police.

Delhi government had banned web-based taxi booking services on December 8 following outrage over the rape of a 27-year-old financial executive allegedly by a driver of Uber cab which operates through mobile app. According to new rules, cabs having only NCR permit will be allowed to operate in the Capital. Those having all India permit will not be allowed to ply in the city. The Uber cab driver who allegedly raped the women had an all India permit for his vehicle and it did not have an NCR permit.

The new rules will also be applicable to all cabs plying in the national Capital. The government’s move comes after several loopholes in cab operations emerged after the Uber rape case. Transport Department has sent the proposal comprising strict guidelines for taxi operators to Lt Governor Najeeb Jung for his go-ahead.

According to the proposal, black and yellow taxi owners will be allowed to register with any cab service company. Officials said all city cabs will have to follow the new guidelines which put onus on cab companies for any wrongdoing by the drivers. “Under new rules, cab service providers, including app- based taxi service, will have to register themselves with transport department. We have also made it mandatory to install GPS in taxis and to provide the database of their drivers to Delhi Police,” said a senior government official.

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