It has asked the government to allow private players to run shuttle, bike, auto-sharing and car-pooling services.
The recommendation is a part of a sustainable mobility report for Bengaluru, which also sought several other steps from the government to tackle the traffic problems in the city notorious for them.
Players like Rapido, Ola and Uber had been urging the government to allow two-wheelers as taxis and roll out regulations for it.
Besides this, the Bengaluru police department has also decided to deploy artificial intelligence (AI)-powered traffic signals at most junctions in the city to tackle the traffic problem.
The report noted that passengers in Bengaluru end up losing 243 hours or almost 10 days stuck in traffic annually. | To read full story, visit https://startuparound.com/read/1583987404.64902/Uber,-Ola-Seek-Data-Sharing-System-To-Fix-Bengaluru-Traffic?ref=audio_experience