
Delhi Plans To Allow Only Electric 2-Wheelers As Bike Taxis
NDTV
The aggregator policy for two-, three- and four-wheelers is in its final stages and will be rolled out soon, Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said on Monday.
The aggregator policy being finalised by the Delhi government proposes to allow only electric two-wheelers to ply as bike taxis, officials said on Tuesday.
The aggregator policy for two-, three- and four-wheelers is in its final stages and will be rolled out soon, Transport Minister Kailash Gahlot said on Monday.
A senior official said, "The aggregator policy, which is being finalised, plans to bring in norms to regularise these vehicles. The policy will make it mandatory for aggregators to on-board electric two-wheelers and encourage sustainable transportation, which is our focus.
"The policy should be finalised soon but of course there will be a long route ahead." The Delhi government's Transport department has launched a crackdown against two-wheelers with private registration marks being used for commercial purposes.