Bike taxis, a new concept that has been creating a buzz across the world, have received the Haryana government's approval and will soon be seen driving around Gurgaon. According to a report in Hindustan Times, the regional transport authority has given the approval to a private entity for the debut of the aforementioned service in Gurgaon.
One must note, after Goa, Haryana becomes the second state to approve
bike taxis in India. Globally, this service is offered in several
countries Sweden, China, Cameroon, Cambodia, Philippines, Indonesia,
Thailand, Vietnam, and Brazil.
Baxi, the operating agency owned by a Gurgaon-based company, intends
to cater to daily travelers looking to commute to their respective
destinations from metro stations and bus stops.
Ashutosh Johri, an IIT-Delhi alumnus and managing director of the
company, said, "Our pilots (drivers) will be trained in hygiene,
etiquette, safety and other aspects to make passengers comfortable with
using our service. They will carry helmets and hair nets for pillion
riders. Our bikes will be easily visible from a distance and all our
pilots will be wearing uniforms."
The bike taxi service, with 100 motorcycles in its fleet, will be launched by the end of November.
NCR continues to struggle with congested roads despite the presence
of the Delhi Metro and initiatives like Car Free Day. Perhaps the
introduction of such services, even if one region at a time, may
contribute towards the resolution of this issue that has the tendency to
become a nightmare during rush hours.