<p>The autorickshaw base fare in Bengaluru is <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/auto-fares-in-bengaluru-to-increase-after-nearly-4-years-3609392">set to increase</a> from the existing Rs 30 to Rs 36 for the first 1.9 km, and the subsequent per-kilometre charges from Rs 15 to Rs 18.</p><p>Autorickshaw drivers and unions repeatedly urged the government to increase the fares and had sought a base fare of Rs 40 and a per-kilometre charge of Rs 20. However, the fare will go up by 20 per cent. </p><p>Auto fares in Bengaluru were increased only twice in the last 11 years, with the previous revision taking place in November 2021.</p>.Bengaluru: NICE Road toll to be hiked from July 1, check revised charges.<p><em><strong>We take a look at how the hike in auto base fare will impact the commuters' pockets in Bengaluru who are taking some of the most travelled routes in the city.</strong></em></p>.<p>For instance, the commuter travelling from MG Road Metro to UB City by auto will end up paying Rs 40 as against the old fare of Rs 33, with an increase of Rs 7. </p><p>Likewise, the travel to Shivajinagar from M G Road Metro will now cost Rs 32 from the earlier fare of Rs 27. From Indiranagar Metro to Koramangala, the auto will now cost the commuter RS 119, with an increase of Rs 20 from the earlier Rs 99. </p><p>In another news, the transport authorities in Bengaluru have started <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/crackdown-on-bengaluru-autos-98-vehicles-seized-260-cases-filed-for-overcharging-violations-3609317">crackdown on auto-rickshaws</a> fleecing passengers and for violating permit conditions such as overcharging, operating without valid fitness and insurance certificates and other violations. </p><p>On Monday alone, the authorities have filed a total of 260 cases against auto drivers for such offences.</p><p><em>(With DHNS inputs)</em></p>
<p>The autorickshaw base fare in Bengaluru is <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/auto-fares-in-bengaluru-to-increase-after-nearly-4-years-3609392">set to increase</a> from the existing Rs 30 to Rs 36 for the first 1.9 km, and the subsequent per-kilometre charges from Rs 15 to Rs 18.</p><p>Autorickshaw drivers and unions repeatedly urged the government to increase the fares and had sought a base fare of Rs 40 and a per-kilometre charge of Rs 20. However, the fare will go up by 20 per cent. </p><p>Auto fares in Bengaluru were increased only twice in the last 11 years, with the previous revision taking place in November 2021.</p>.Bengaluru: NICE Road toll to be hiked from July 1, check revised charges.<p><em><strong>We take a look at how the hike in auto base fare will impact the commuters' pockets in Bengaluru who are taking some of the most travelled routes in the city.</strong></em></p>.<p>For instance, the commuter travelling from MG Road Metro to UB City by auto will end up paying Rs 40 as against the old fare of Rs 33, with an increase of Rs 7. </p><p>Likewise, the travel to Shivajinagar from M G Road Metro will now cost Rs 32 from the earlier fare of Rs 27. From Indiranagar Metro to Koramangala, the auto will now cost the commuter RS 119, with an increase of Rs 20 from the earlier Rs 99. </p><p>In another news, the transport authorities in Bengaluru have started <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/karnataka/bengaluru/crackdown-on-bengaluru-autos-98-vehicles-seized-260-cases-filed-for-overcharging-violations-3609317">crackdown on auto-rickshaws</a> fleecing passengers and for violating permit conditions such as overcharging, operating without valid fitness and insurance certificates and other violations. </p><p>On Monday alone, the authorities have filed a total of 260 cases against auto drivers for such offences.</p><p><em>(With DHNS inputs)</em></p>