Maharashtra Approves Bike Taxis With These Stringent Conditions to Boost Sustainable Mobility

In a landmark decision to promote eco-friendly urban transportation, the Maharashtra government has approved a new bike taxi policy. The policy, introduced on Monday, aims to enhance last-mile connectivity while prioritizing passenger safety and environmental sustainability.
Key Conditions of Maharashtra’s Bike Taxi Policy
- Electric Fleet Mandate: All bike taxis must be fully electric, aligning with the state’s green mobility goals.
- Operational Scope: Services will be permitted in cities with a population of over one lakh.
- Safety Measures:
- GPS tracking and emergency contact systems mandatory.
- Separating shields for female passenger safety.
- Seasonal covers for monsoon protection.
- Driver & Passenger Regulations:
- Drivers must be above 20 years old.
- Only one passenger allowed per ride.
- Children under 12 barred from using the service.
- Insurance Coverage: Aggregators must provide accident and fatality insurance for both riders and passengers.
- Permit System: 50 non-transferable permits will be issued, valid for five years.
- Distance Cap: Maximum ride distance limited to 15 km to ensure service efficiency.
Promoting Inclusivity & Women’s Participation
The policy encourages gender diversity, setting a target of 50% female bike taxi drivers, though no strict deadline has been specified.
This initiative is expected to revolutionize urban commuting, offering a sustainable alternative while improving safety and accessibility.