Delhi's Push for E-Rickshaw Regulation: Clearing Roads & Securing Livelihoods
The Delhi government is preparing a policy to regulate e-rickshaws, aiming to alleviate traffic congestion and ensure road safety while providing last-mile connectivity and securing livelihoods. This initiative follows concerns over increased accidents and slow e-rickshaw movement disrupting traffic flow.
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The Delhi government has announced plans to develop a policy regulating e-rickshaws, as these vehicles contribute to traffic congestion while serving as crucial last-mile transport options. Officials have emphasized the dual goal of ensuring road safety and securing livelihoods for numerous individuals reliant on e-rickshaw operations.
A senior government officer revealed that the transport department is preparing to formalize discussions on this policy. Key concerns include e-rickshaw registration, charging infrastructure, designated routes, and overall traffic management. Officials hope to address the issues causing slow traffic and safety challenges posed by e-rickshaws.
With over 204,000 e-rickshaws registered, unregistered drivers may receive time to comply, protecting both their jobs and public safety. Legal backing for these measures grew post a court petition, highlighting tragic accidents involving e-rickshaws. Primarily focusing on areas like Rohini with significant e-rickshaw numbers, the plan builds on a 2014 initiative listing roads excluding these vehicles.
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