Permits invalid; e-rickshaws to now apply for driving licence
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Permits invalid; e-rickshaws to now apply for driving licence

The directive, which came from Ravindra Nayak, transport commissioner of Uttar Pradesh, also states that the older registration certificates will still be valid for the e-rickshaws.

Permits invalid; e-rickshaws to now apply for driving licence

As per a new directive to RTO and traffic dept of Noida, e-rickshaws will no longer be able to operate on permits and will have to apply for a licence to run legally. The directive, which came from Ravindra Nayak, transport commissioner of Uttar Pradesh, also states that the older registration certificates will still be valid for the e-rickshaws.

With the recent developments, traffic police will now be able to issue challans to e-rickshaw drivers who violate traffic rules. Noida's RTO will assign specific routes to the e-rickshaws. The letter also states that apart from this, the administration, Noida Authority and traffic police have the right to restrict e-rickshaws from any road to ease traffic congestion. The traffic police and transport department will also have the right to seize e-rickshaws that do not follow guidelines.

Rachna Yaduvanshi, ARTO officer of Noida, who received a copy of the letter, lauded the decision, as she had received numerous complaints about e-rickshaws causing traffic chaos. 

Prabal Pratap Singh, SP Traffic of Noida, said the developments will help manage traffic better, as till now there was no way of penalising errant e-rickshaw drivers. "We have also written to Noida Authority, requesting for designated e-rickshaw stands across the city."