Delhi's AAP Government raises auto, taxi fares; Rs 11 per km for autos, Rs 20 for AC taxis beyond initial charges
March 26, 2023
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Delhi’s AAP Government raises auto, taxi fares; Rs 11 per km for autos, Rs 20 for AC taxis beyond initial charges

The notification mentioned that a revised fare will be charged by operators of auto-rickshaws and taxis in the National Capital Territory of Delhi

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Delhi's AAP Government raises auto, taxi fares; Rs 11 per km for autos, Rs 20 for AC taxis beyond initial charges

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Hiring taxis and auto-rickshaws in Delhi will now cost more with the Delhi AAP government notifying the revised rates. The fares have been revised on the recommendations of the Fare Fixation Committee.

Fares of auto-rickshaws and taxis (black and yellow top) in Delhi have been increased as per the notification issued on January 9 by the Delhi government’s Transport Department.

The notification mentioned that a revised fare will be charged by operators of auto-rickshaws and taxis in the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

The minimum auto fare will now be Rs 30 instead of Rs 25. Beyond the initial 1.5 km, the customer will be required to pay Rs 11 instead of Rs 9.5 earlier.

The notification added, “Rs 30 for the first fall of 1.5 km (upon downing the meter) and thereafter Rs 11 per km for every additional kilometre.”

Night charges (between 11 pm to 5 am) will be 25 per cent of the fare, waiting for charges (Rs 0.75 paisa per minute for every minute stuck in traffic or moving extremely slow). ‘Extremely slow’ has been defined as less than one km covered in 10 minutes. The luggage charge will be Rs 10 per piece for large pieces.

Taxi fares have been increased from Rs 25 to Rs 40 for the first kilometre. Beyond that, it will be Rs 17 per kilometre instead of Rs 14 earlier for non-AC taxis.

The luggage charge for taxis will be Rs 15 per piece and the waiting charges will be one rupee per minute. For air-conditioned taxis, the per kilometre charge has been increased from Rs 16 to Rs 20.

Topics: Delhi governmentDelhi AAP GovernmentTaxi fareDelhi Transport DepartmentNCTTaxiauto-rickshawsNCT of Delhi
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