MoRTH Approves Use of Private Motorcycles for Commercial Ride and Delivery Services: In a major move toward shared mobility, the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has approved the legal use of private 2-wheelers as bike taxis. The decision marks a significant policy shift aimed at reducing congestion, boosting job opportunities, and supporting affordable urban travel.
This update comes as part of the newly revised Motor Vehicles Aggregator Guidelines, which allow private motorcycle owners to partner with bike taxi services and app-based aggregators such as Rapido, Ola, and Uber.
For the first time, individuals can legally use their personal motorcycles to carry passengers or deliver goods—pending approval from state governments.
These new rules allow states to authorize private 2-wheelers for shared transport or hyperlocal deliveries, creating fresh opportunities for income and improving urban mobility access, especially in dense cities.
To ease registration and regulation, the government will soon launch a single-window digital portal. This platform will enable:
Until this online system is live, states will handle licensing under the new guidelines.
The revised policy aims to create a light yet effective regulatory framework. It balances convenience for service providers with safety for users.
Key focus areas include:
States and Union Territories are expected to implement the updated guidelines within three months.
App-based bike taxi companies will now need to follow a set of clear responsibilities to stay compliant:
These measures aim to improve transparency and accountability in bike taxi operations.
This move could significantly expand services offered by platforms like Rapido, Ola, and Uber. It also opens legal income opportunities for thousands of private bike owners who can now operate under official platforms.
By using existing vehicles for shared transport, cities can see lower emissions, reduced traffic, and better last-mile connectivity.
The approval of private 2-wheelers as bike taxis is a bold step toward sustainable, tech-driven transportation. As more states adopt these rules, expect rapid growth in affordable, two-wheeler mobility services across India.
If you’re a private bike owner, now could be the perfect time to explore new earning possibilities—legally and safely.
This post was published on July 3, 2025 2:46 pm
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