Share auto drivers protest action by police, RTO

“We should be allowed to carry at least six passengers”

April 09, 2013 01:07 pm | Updated July 01, 2016 04:09 pm IST - MADURAI

Members of the Madurai District Integrated Ape Auto Drivers Welfare Association observing a fast in the city on Monday.

Members of the Madurai District Integrated Ape Auto Drivers Welfare Association observing a fast in the city on Monday.

Hundreds of autorickshaw drivers owing allegiance to Madurai District Integrated Ape Auto-drivers Welfare Association observed a daylong fast here on Monday, protesting against the police and the Regional Transport Office for not allowing them to carry more than the permitted three passengers.

Association president R.P. Chandrabose complained that the RTO officials had impounded 65 Ape auto-rickshaws in the past 20 days. Stating that the Ape autorickshaws were plying on the roads for more than a decade, he said that the police and the RTO officials were insisting that the Ape autorickshaws should not be operated on the lines of share autorickshaws.

“The officials are strictly implementing the rules and not allowing us to carry more than the permitted three passengers. We should be allowed to carry at least six passengers to make at least some profit,” he said.

The drivers also wanted the authorities to allow modification of seats in the autorickshaws to carry more passengers. They alleged that the RTO officials were imposing huge fines even if they had all documents in order.

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