Maharashtra has formally approved a fare structure for bike taxis, setting the minimum rate at ₹15 for 1.5 km and ₹10.27 per km beyond that. While the service has not yet been officially launched, the move signals the state’s intent to regulate and standardise pricing in anticipation of rollout, even as illegal bike taxi operations continue in cities like Mumbai.
The State Transport Authority (STA), chaired by Transport Secretary Sanjay Sethi, finalised the new fare structure in its August 18 meeting.
The rates will apply statewide and are based on the Khatua panel formula, the same method used to determine auto-rickshaw and taxi fares in Maharashtra.
Earlier this year, the state government permitted the operation of bike taxis and pooling services in urban areas with populations above one lakh. To provide regulatory clarity, it issued the “Maharashtra Bike Taxi Rules, 2025” on July 4, 2024, paving the way for formal rollout.
Despite the absence of an official launch, bike taxi services are already running illegally. Transport officials recently reported 123 unauthorised bike taxis in Mumbai alone, underscoring the urgency of a regulated framework.
Once the service is formally launched, passengers will pay a minimum of ₹15 for 1.5 km and ₹10.27 for every additional km. The standardised fare aims to provide affordability while ensuring viability for service providers.
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By approving bike taxi fares, Maharashtra has taken a decisive step toward regulating an emerging mobility segment. However, with illegal operations already visible, effective enforcement and a timely rollout of licensed services will be crucial for ensuring safety, fairness, and wider adoption.
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Published on: Sep 17, 2025, 10:08 AM 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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