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Friday, October 1, 2010

Are you also frustrated with Bangalore's Auto-Rickshaw Drivers?

Many of us have some time or the other got frustrated with the auto-rickshaw's in Bangalore. And possibly did not do anything other than cursing the driver or sharing the experience at lunch-table and feeling bad about it. But probably, something better could be done or can be done. Below is a piece of information copied from an email forward chain. Looks very useful to me. Please go through it. So, next time you face a similar problem, you will have something more than just complaining verbally. :)


You are in a hurry to catch the train. You pack all your stuff and frantically run out in the hope of catching an auto. You come out and see 5 autos standing at the corner. You thank God and ask them - "Majestic chaloge kya??” The Answer is "Rs 200 hoga!!”. "Kya?? It just cost Rs 100 till Majestic". "Bahut rush hai sir!!". You move on to the next auto, to try your luck and surprisingly, you have the same conversation "Bahut rush hai sir!!". Finally you give up and bargain the price to Rs 170 and hope you don't miss your train.
Sounds more than familiar?? In my years of existence in Bengaluru, these experiences have been really instrumental in teaching me great virtues - Patience and Tolerance. But at what price??? exorbitant rates, extremely rude behavior and what not ......


After years of feeling used, I set out to find the answer for this misery. Was there no government system that could bring these auto guys to justice? As a citizen, how can I express my concern? This search took me to the Koramangala RTO office (BDA complex) and to my surprise i found that there did exist a government system which I believe  99.99% of Bengaluru is unaware of !!


The System:


Note the vehicle number (KA-XX-YY-ZZZZ) and email the details to transcom@kar.nic.in. Based on the prefix XX (for example KA-01), complaint will be sent to one of the ten RTO offices in Bangalore and adjacent taluk areas. Alternatively, one can also call these offices at the number given below based on the vehicle number prefix and directly lodge a complaint.
Vehicle Prefix (KA-XX) Bangalore location Phone number
- KA-01 Koramangala 080-25533525
- KA-02 Rajajinagar 080-23324104
- KA-03 Indiranagar 080-25254310
- KA-04 Yeshwantpur 080-23376039
- KA-05 Jayanagar 080-26630989
- KA-41 Gyanabharthi 080-28602833
- KA-50 Yelahanka 080-28561366
- KA-51 Electronic City 080-25735522
- KA-52 NeelaMangala 08234-285598
- KA-53 KR Puram 080-25617951


Once the complaint is received at the corresponding office, a notice is issued to the address of the vehicle’s registered owner, requiring him/her to turn up at the RTO office within 7 working days. Every RTO has  out 10 IMV’s (Inspector of Motor Vehicles) who seize the vehicles which don’t report to the RTO. The penalty levied from the auto-waalas is Rs.100 under section 200. But more than the penalty, it is the inconvenience caused to these auto fellows that will play a part in bringing them on track.
The various offences among others for which one can lodge a complaint:
- Refusal to come to destination (Any destination!!!)
- Demanding excess fare
- Using rough language
- Cheat the public, for e.g. taking longer routes.
- Faulty Meter


There is also a *Helpline Number - 080-22353785* available Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:30 pm on which one can call to lodge complaints. I was shocked when I found that the Koramangala RTO office received only 5 complaints a month. With over 1,00,000 autos plying on Bangalore roads, shouldn’t it be like 5 complaints a minute?
What’s wrong with the system?
- Lack of Awareness among the Bangalore citizens
- The system is inefficient in data gathering- emails or phone calls cannot be stored and processed properly, leading to ineffective use of these complaint data.
- Converting these complaints into notices issued to vehicle owners is still a manual process
- Limited government officials to handle

(Many many thanks to the original person who collected all the information and shared his experience)

3 comments:

  1. Nice! i am hoping to gather similar data for mumbai auto-rickshawalas too.

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  2. I am curious...Why should auto rates be fixed when vegetable prices and our salaries are not fixed?

    I think your only complaint should be about faulty meters showing wrong distance not cost that you negotiate with people.

    --ur ex-colleague

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  3. @ anonymous
    I partly agree with you. But if you think, consumer point of view, there should be some regulations on the prices otherwise the passengers have to pay whatever the driver asks them, which can be exhorbitantly high !

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