The statement said that the decision was taken at the meeting of the State Transport Authority (STA) and any scooter or motorcycle, not older than two years can be used as a taxi after being issued a permit.
The two-wheeler must be 125 cc or above and the driver should wear a yellow helmet (headgear) with 'Taxi' clearly written in red colour on the front side while the registration plate should also be of yellow colour.
The introduction of two-wheeler taxi was decided to ease traffic congestion in the city and facilitate the Aizawl citizens to move faster in the traffic snarl.
Public service vehicles -- bus, maxicab, taxi, autorickshaw and two-wheeler taxi -- would not be allowed to ply after ten years of public service but replacement would be allowed, the statement added.
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