The woes of being a auto rickshaw passenger

By: Sikander Kushwaha

On Monday 4th January 2010,  I hired a auto rickkshaw to go from Wadgaon to
Pune station. But the rickshaw driver refused and said that he will take me
up to Swargate. When questioned, he answered that a strike had been called
by Rickshaw panchayat of Pune since  January 2.

During the journey I asked about the reason for the strike. He said that
Rickshaw drivers have put forward various demands including that rickshaw
services should get the status of public services and the rickshaw driver
should be deemed a public servant. They also want the Re. 1 cut in the auto
fare, which was imposed six months ago, to be withdrawn and that action
against goods tempos, under section 190 (2) of the Motor Vehicle Act, should
be stopped immediately.
On reaching Swargate I asked fare and he told me Rs. 99. I was surprised to
learn that it costs Rs 99 for just 7-8 km. He showed me the meter and the
rate card. I found both to be correct .But when calculated, the fare at the
rate of Rs 8 for 8 km is Rs. 66 including base fare of Rs 10. I had no
choice but to pay.
This incidence compels me to think whether their demands are genuine or not?
This is not the first time and I am not the first person to face this
problem. Why does the RTO accept their demands? They are demanding the
status of public servant and on the other hand these very people engage in
the manipulation of auto meters.
On reflection, I found that some of their demands are genuine. They could
improve the status of their work as public service and the rickshaw driver
should be deemed as public servant because they reduce the burden on public
transportation as well as well as reach passengers to their destinations in
a shorter time.
I do not agree with their demand of withdrawal of Rs. 1 per km when fuel
price is reduced / stable. They put pressure on authorities to increase
their fare with the increase of fuel price then why not take back the
increased fare when the fuel price decreases.

Off course these people face many problems like bribes and extortion by to
get licenses and official clearances, parking stand problems etc.
Still I strongly feel Rickshaw drivers should behave ethically and charge
only the genuine fare from people instead of manipulating the meter to earn
extra money. Just imagine the situation if people boycott (go on strike) the
auto services, for their wrong fare and other means of earning. Rickshaw
Panchayat should also think about this. After all common people are their
customers and rickshaw panchayat should consider the people and teach their
members ethics.

Source:
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Thanks & Regards
Sikander Kushwaha
Student
XIDAS, Jabalpur
Mail to [email protected]
M.O:-+91-9203895940
www.sikanderkush.co.cc

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