Uber and Ola race to offer motorbike taxis in India

Last week Uber launched its first motorbike taxi offering in the Thai capital Bangkok


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PHOTO: REUTERS

BANGALORE, INDIA: Uber and its Indian rival Ola on Thursday launched pilot taxi motorbike services within hours of each other, as competition between the two taxi apps ramps up.

Both start-ups are trialling the motorbike taxis in the traffic-clogged southern city of Bangalore, seeking to grab a greater share of India's ultra-competitive ride-hailing market.

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The American firm's UberMOTO will start at 15 rupees (22 US cents) per ride while Ola's Bike Taxis will start at 30 rupees, but have a lower fare per kilometre.

"This will help users get to where they want to be within minutes, especially in traffic-prone cities like ours," said Pranay Jivrajka, chief operating officer of Ola, India's biggest taxi-hailing app.

Ola plans to scale up the service in the city in the coming weeks, he said.

Ride-hailing apps have risen rapidly to become a multi-billion-dollar industry in India's congested cities, but have faced controversy over safety.

An Uber driver was convicted in October of raping a 25-year-old passenger in late 2014, a case that sparked accusations the California firm failed to conduct adequate background checks.

Uber was officially barred from New Delhi, but the ban has not been well enforced and its cars continue to operate in the capital.

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Uber, the world's most valuable start-up, set up its India operation in September 2013 and now does business in more than 25 cities in the country.

Last week it launched its first motorbike taxi offering in the Thai capital Bangkok.

COMMENTS (2)

amir | 8 years ago | Reply It is shameful for our leaders that they have not legislated that the other taxi owners and Rikshaws were not compensatedd as in Australian and many countries because their busienss is suffering from Uber. Hence Uber has compensated to them
HAROON RASHID | 8 years ago | Reply Uber Moto is a welcome step in the region of SAARC with the first start up in India will have a following in the SAARC region. With recent entry in Lahore, with strong presence in India it is expected Uber will be a citizen of the SAARC member country with compliance and in adherence of UN Decade of Road Safety by WHO/UN. It is important to know and undersand the safety element on the bike with the passenger operated by driver and a carriage for passenger/cargo is standardised by Uber. Please do advise.
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