Good News for Bengaluru: If you live in Bengaluru and used the cheap and fast bike taxi of Uber and Rapido to go to office or college, then there is a big and relief news for you. This service, which has been closed for some time, has now started once again. All this has been possible due to a decision of the Karnataka High Court. The High Court has stayed the order of the state government for the time being banned in which these bike taxi services were banned. Why did it be banned? The government said that only the electric bike can be run as a taxi. After this decision, there was a crisis on the livelihood of thousands of bike drivers, who were completely dependent on it for their income. At the same time, the burden on the pockets of the common people traveling daily had increased, as the bike was a much cheaper option than the taxi, cab or auto. The big ways of the court’s decision challenged the government’s decision in the High Court. Now the court has given a big interim relief to companies, drivers and passengers, by stopping this ban. However, the matter is not completely over yet. The hearing on this will continue in the court, but you will see the bike taxis running Uber and Rapido again on the streets of Bengaluru for the next order of the court. This will once again make a little easier and cheaper to travel between traffic in the city.

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