Will come up with rules on radio taxis in 10 days: AAP govt to

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 25 2015 | 6:57 PM IST
The AAP government today informed the Delhi High Court that it will come up with specific guidelines within 10 days regarding plying of radio taxis in the national capital including safety norms for women and other passengers.
A bench of Chief Justice G Rohini and Justice Jayant Nath was further told that the Delhi government has modified its earlier Radio Taxi Scheme, making specific guidelines for their operation, which include mandatory installation of GPS devices, a panic button and providing full database of their drivers to city police.
"We (AAP government) are coming with modified scheme. We have a holistic approach. Our schemes will have norms related to safety of the women and the public at large," Additional Standing Counsel Naushad Ahmed Khan, who was appearing for Delhi government, said.
He further said that the same will be done in a week or 10 days.
According to the new rules, radio taxi providers will have to either maintain a call centre or operate through an authorised call centre or web portal and they will have to provide such details to the transport department, he added.
The counsel further submitted that the new rules will be applicable to all cabs plying in the national capital.
The government's response came after the high court had in December last year had asked them to reply on a PIL filed by advocate Sanjeev Beniwal, alleging that the number of taxi operators like Uber, Ola, Taxi for Sure and Meru have been violating the Supreme Court directive by using diesel-fuelled vehicles as city or radio taxis.
The court was also told that the Delhi government is taking action against taxi drivers found violating the ban imposed on unauthorised operation of radio taxis.
It further said that the new schemes will take care of the issue of the plying of the diesel-powered inter-state taxis in the national capital, which is violating the Supreme Court directive.
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First Published: Aug 25 2015 | 6:57 PM IST

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