The authorities have issued warning notices for non-compliance to Uber and Ola. Read more at straitstimes.com.
NEW DELHI - New Delhi city authorities have warned Uber and its rival Ola for allegedly violating local transport rules by providing two-wheeler bike taxis, a senior government official told Reuters on Tuesday.
Mr Ashish Kundra, principal secretary and commissioner for transport in Delhi government, last week sent warning notices for non-compliance to Uber and Ola, asking them why they should not be penalised. The companies were given a week to respond. The Feb 19 newspaper ad said companies can face a penalty of up to 100,000 rupees for non-compliance. For drivers of bike taxis, the penalties could be as high as 10,000 rupees and a jail term of up to one year.
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