Indian Railways News => | Topic started by irmafia on Sep 26, 2013 - 11:56:16 AM |
Title - Meters come in and prepaid auto stands empty outPosted by : irmafia on Sep 26, 2013 - 11:56:16 AM |
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The implementation of the meter system for autorickshaws has been a blow to the pre-paid services at Chennai Central Station and Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) in Koyambedu.Over the last few days, barely 10 per cent of registered auto drivers have showed up at these stands, causing passengers immense difficulties.“Auto drivers registered at the prepaid stands go by a fixed rate, but they are free to pick up passengers on their way back to the stand here. However, many of us are being stopped by the police, who ask us where our meter is. After over 130 of us were fined recently, many of us stopped coming here and prefer to stay at home, or drive in our own areas,” said a senior member of the Central Station Prepaid Auto Drivers and Commuters Welfare Association.The association has over 370 registered autos, but this week, fewer than 60 drivers have reported for work.Passengers at Central say there are no prepaid autos after 6 p.m. The stand at Central had been closed for two months due to nearby Metro Rail work, and re-opened only on September 12, three days before the deadline for meters.“There are very few vehicles now and it is a big problem for single travellers with only a few bags. Cabs charge at least Rs. 90 more,” said Prem Kumar who works in Tiruchi and comes to Chennai on weekends. |