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Goa’s Draft Cab Aggregator Guidelines Aim to Empower Local Taxi Drivers, Says Government

Written by: Neha DubeyUpdated on: Jun 9, 2025, 2:02 PM IST
Goa’s draft Transport Aggregator Guidelines aim to regulate app-based taxi services, prioritising local drivers, vehicles, and government fare structures.
Goa’s Draft Cab Aggregator Guidelines Aim to Empower Local Taxi Drivers, Says Government
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In response to growing concerns and protests by a section of taxi operators, the Goa government has clarified that the proposed Transport Aggregator Guidelines, 2025 are designed to support and safeguard the interests of local taxi drivers. The draft guidelines have been introduced to bring structure and fairness to app-based ride services operating in the state, as per PTI news report.

Mandatory Use of Goan Vehicles and Drivers

Goa’s Director of Transport, P. Pravimal Abhishek, told PTI that under the new system, only taxis registered in Goa and drivers holding valid local badges would be permitted to operate. He said that there was no possibility of outside taxis or drivers taking over Goa’s traditional taxi business, and added that the guidelines were specifically designed to protect the livelihoods of local taxi operators.

Goan Taxis, Goan Drivers, Government Fares

The government’s vision is built on a “3G” principle Goan taxis, Goan drivers, and fares regulated by the government. Abhishek mentioned that this framework is intended to promote both transparency in pricing and fairness to local operators while making travel more efficient for passengers.

Public Feedback and Constructive Dialogue

So far, over 1,600 suggestions have been received from various stakeholders including the public, drivers, and civil society groups. According to Abhishek, the majority of the feedback has been constructive, and significant recommendations will be reviewed after the consultation period, which is open until June 30.

Balancing Convenience with Local Empowerment

The draft rules aim to strike a balance—offering digital convenience to passengers while ensuring that earnings and opportunities remain with the local driver community. “The app-based booking system will enhance ease for commuters and guarantee fair earnings for local drivers,” Abhishek added.

Read More: Karnataka High Court extends deadline for Rapido, Ola, and Uber to stop operation of their bike taxis till June 15 

Conclusion

Goa’s proposed aggregator rules reflect an effort to modernise the state’s taxi services while prioritising local employment and regulation. As the consultation period continues, the government appears open to dialogue and improvement, indicating a collaborative approach to shaping the final policy.

 

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Published on: Jun 9, 2025, 1:59 PM IST

Neha Dubey

Neha Dubey is a Content Analyst with 3 years of experience in financial journalism, having written for a leading newswire agency and multiple newspapers. At Angel One, she creates daily content on finance and the economy. Neha holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Journalism.

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