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Auto Rickshaws In Delhi To Come Fitted With Gps By March

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#1 rahul_rn

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Posted 24 January 2012 - 11:19 AM

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Last year, the government had ordered that all auto rickshaws in Delhi should use GPS. According to reports by Times of India, auto rickshaws in Delhi will be fitted with GPS, beginning in March, this year. The transport department has asked DIMTS, which is the agency in-charge of the project to list out vendors that will supply GPS devices to auto rickshaws. This process of empanelling vendors to provide the GPS to the three-wheeled scooter rickshaws (TSRs) may take about a month. Once this is done, the government will issue a notice for installation of GPS in auto rickshaws.
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"We will have to issue a notice giving details of the specifications vendors need to meet. Their applications would then be evaluated by us and the entire process is likely to take 40 days. Auto-rickshaw owners can then get the GPS fitted from these authorized vendors," said a DIMTS official.

While DIMTS has been asked to begin work on the GPS-enabled meters, the government authorities will be creating a comprehensive policy for auto rickshaws, which will add 45,000 new autos as a part of a court directive. Auto rickshaw drivers are known to tweak the meters and overcharge commuters, the meters fitted with GPS and printer in the new autos will inform the commuter about the route taken and also provide a receipt for the fare. Government sources revealed that auto rickshaw owners will be given time to install the device supposedly about six months, so that all the autos will be fitted with GPS.

Reportedly, the new 45,000 three-wheeled scooter rickshaws along with the already existing new 45,000 will have to equip a GPS device. The end of last year Loop Mobile had also teamed up with Rickshawale.com to offer a convenient and safe service 24x7. With verified drivers and regular fares, the auto driver is given a tracking device with a Loop Mobile SIM that will provide the location of the auto at all times.

It should have maps as well.. so as to show the nearest possible route as sometimes these guys take a long route without reason and charge more to tourist's...
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Posted 24 January 2012 - 11:39 AM

good Initiative.. now all it needs is a Major Mass Movement to get it fitted, as i can foresee the Entire Rickshaw Comunity Crying "Foul" to the govt. to try to stop their "Foul-Misdeeds"..
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Posted 24 January 2012 - 11:51 AM

^^^ agree to that totally...
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 12:06 PM

I think this is way too futuristic. The rickshaws need to be in shape first...then the meters.
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 01:54 PM

Someone explain why does mumbai have so many paver blocked roads, and then may be I'd discuss GPS!
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 02:01 PM

^^
OT: Try tracing the owner of the firm that supplies it to the BMC and you might have your answer ;)

T: Agree with pulsurge. We first need to upgrade the century-old auto rickshaw design (RE60?) before thinking about fancy stuff like GPS.
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 02:01 PM

View Postsatyenpoojary, on 25 January 2012 - 01:54 PM, said:

Someone explain why does mumbai have so many paver blocked roads, and then may be I'd discuss GPS!
As per Reliable Gossips, A very WEalthy Poitician from 12-mati, had a Brother-in-law in trouble. The trouble was that his companies product (guess what), was rejected due to quality issues, in the international market (read Europe). He was in the mode to go Titanic, when the Said Politician, lend a helping hand (at a marginal cost though), and passed a peice of used toilet paper throught the legislative ass-embly, saying that major intersections, by-lanes, and at some stretches, entire roads, are to be constructed out of said defective product.
thus the story of the sinking Titanic, turned tables, and the Troubled Soul became a rich man, bathing in golden sunshine, and moving ahead unhindered, thru the curses and abuses being deplored at him, with unusual aplomb.
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Posted 25 January 2012 - 04:09 PM

It isnt quite OT.
I am sure that just like the paver blocks, this specific make of the GPS is also selected in the same scientific manner. No wonder its been showed down the throats of a BIG market.

Didnt India consider a stance of banning GPS and navigators when the Ajmal Kasaab episode happened?
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