
Steep auto-cab fares & long wait test people's patience on rainy days
In many cases, drivers insisted on higher prices reflected in the aggregator app unlike their recent practice of demanding meter fare.
Salisbury Park resident Kedar Damte, who works with a firm on JM Road, waited for one-and-a-half hours on Tuesday evening for an autorickshaw before a colleague offered to drop him at the Pune railway station. "I tried multiple aggregator apps, but no driver accepted my ride request, despite the app showing a fare of nearly Rs 400.
The cab fares were even higher at Rs 600. Finally, a colleague dropped me off at the Pune railway station around 8pm, from where I hired an autorickshaw for Rs 450 for a distance of just about 6km.
I had no choice. Still I reached home only around 10.30pm," he said.
IT professional Raveesh Joshi was shocked when his cab booking from Pune airport to Hinjewadi Phase-1 displayed a fare of Rs800 on Monday evening. "The cab driver was firm on the fare, refusing to negotiate.
When I cited the govt-approved fare website (onlymeter.in) showing Rs 630, he dismissed it, prompting me to cancel the ride and opt for a prepaid autorickshaw for Rs 555," he said.
Ghole Road resident Nachiketa Das, who works in Vimannagar, spent two hours after his 5 pm shift trying to catch an auto, both through apps and on the street. "It was raining cats and dogs, so I opted against riding my motorcycle and tried booking an auto via apps, but did not succeed.
Auto demanded Rs 600-700. Eventually, I rode till airport, parked my bike at AeroMall and took a prepaid auto for Rs 315, reaching home only after 10pm," he said.
Keshav Kshirsagar, the president of the Baghtoy Rickshawaala and Indian gig workers unions, said all members were advised against fleecing passengers. "These are standing instructions. Meter fares for both cabs and autorickshaws are applicable. All must obey them and shouldn't exploit commuters," he said.
A message was sent to Pune RTO Archana Gaikwad about the issue, but remained unanswered till going to press. Another RTO official said they would take action.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Time of India
42 minutes ago
- Time of India
Hero Glamour X 125 launched with cruise control: Price, engine specs, features & more
Hero MotoCorp has launched the Glamour X 125, priced from Rs 89,999 for the drum variant and Rs 99,999 for the disc variant, ex-showroom. The model, as part of this refresh, gets a complete overhaul in terms of design and boasts of several new features. The model is available for bookings across dealerships and on Hero's official website, with deliveries set to begin soon. Here's a quick look at the key details. Hero Glamour X: All you need to know The new Glamour X 125 shows just how far the bike has come from its early days as a plain commuter. It now wears a far more aggressive look, with a sharp front fairing and sleek LED headlamp that give it an edgy face. Other changes include a new sculpted fuel tank with muscular shrouds, dual-tone colours and fresh graphics. The bike will be offered in five colour options: Matt Magnetic Silver, Candy Blazing Red, Metallic Nexus Blue, Black Teal Blue and Black Pearl Red. Simple One review: Is this the EV to beat? | TOI Auto Powering the Glamour X 125 is a 124.7cc single-cylinder engine, the same unit that does duty in the Xtreme 125R. It develops 11.4 bhp at 8,250 rpm and 10.5 Nm of torque at 6,500 rpm, paired with a five-speed gearbox. Speaking of features, the Glamour X gets a new coloured LCD instrument cluster that packs in Bluetooth connectivity, turn-by-turn navigation, distance-to-empty display and a gear position indicator. However, the biggest highlight is the addition of cruise control - a segment we generally get to see in cars or premium motorcycles. Other highlights include Ride-by-Wire throttle, three riding modes (Eco, Road, Power), Panic Brake Alert system, which flashes the tail-lamp under hard braking to warn vehicles behind, and also the low-battery kick-start capability.


India Today
an hour ago
- India Today
Tesla launches 6-seater, long-wheelbase Model Y L in China
Tesla has introduced a new 6-seater, long-wheelbase version of its popular Model Y crossover in China, priced at 339,000 yuan (approx Rs 41.17 lakh). The new variant, called the Model Y L, comes as Tesla looks to refresh its line-up and counter rising competition from domestic players in China. advertisementFirst launched in 2020, the Model Y became the world's best-selling car in 2023. However, its sales momentum slowed last year amid intensified rivalry in China and cooling global EV demand. The new Model Y L is expected to help Tesla regain some ground in the highlights of the Tesla Model Y LSeating: 6-seater, 2+2+2 configuration with heated and ventilated second-row captain seats featuring power armrests; third-row seats get heating Wheelbase extended by 150mm, overall length by updates: Redesigned 19-inch alloys, longer roofline, larger quarter glass, blacked-out spoiler, new Starlight Gold paint option, and a distinctive 'Model YYY' 16-inch central touchscreen (slightly larger), 18-speaker setup (+4 over standard), and pillar-mounted air vents for rear and performance The Model Y L is offered exclusively in long-range all-wheel-drive (AWD) guise. It uses dual motors: 193bhp up front and 269bhp at the rear, powered by an 82kWh battery pack. The SUV accelerates from 0-100kph in 4.5 seconds and delivers a CLTC-rated range of 751km, marginally higher than the standard Model Y despite weighing 96kg more (2,088kg). Tesla attributes this to aerodynamic refinements and new wheel design. While the Model Y L's exterior remains largely familiar, the focus on space, comfort, and premium upgrades aims to appeal to Chinese families seeking larger electric SUVs. Tesla has yet to confirm whether the Model Y L will be introduced in other global in IndiaTesla on July 15 entered the Indian market with the launch of its first showroom in Mumbai. With the launch, the American EV company also launched the Model Y in India. Tesla soon expanded its presence in India with the opening of its second showroom in Delhi on August has officially launched the Model Y in India, offering it in two configurations: Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) and Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (LR RWD). The entry-level RWD variant is powered by a 60kWh LFP battery, which delivers a claimed driving range of 500km on the WLTP cycle. For buyers seeking more distance on a single charge, the LR RWD comes with a larger battery pack, extending the range to figures are equally impressive. The RWD variant accelerates from 0–100kmph in 5.9 seconds, while the LR RWD shaves that down slightly to 5.6 seconds. Both models are limited to a top speed of 201kmph. Charging is convenient too, thanks to Tesla's V4 Superchargers, which can add up to 238km of range to the RWD and 267km to the LR RWD in just 15 for the Model Y start at Rs 59.89 lakh for the RWD and Rs 67.89 lakh for the LR RWD, both ex-showroom, Delhi. Stealth Grey is offered as the standard colour, while optional paint finishes are available at an additional cost ranging from Rs 95,000 to Rs 1.85 lakh. Customers can secure a booking with an initial payment of Rs 22,220, followed by a non-refundable amount of Rs 3 lakh within seven to Tesla's official website, deliveries of the RWD version are scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2025, while the LR RWD will reach customers a little later, starting in the fourth quarter of to Auto Today Magazine- Ends


Mint
an hour ago
- Mint
Toyota launches Camry Hybrid in Sprint Edition at ₹48.50 lakh. Here's what is different…
Toyota India has launched a new Sprint Edition for the Camry Hybrid at ₹ 48.50 lakh (ex-showroom). The new Camry Hybrid Sprint Edition features a sportier look, courtesy of bolder styling elements and a refreshed persona, while retaining the sedan's original powertrain, comfort, and efficiency. The Sprint Edition distinguishes itself with a dual-tone exterior, matte black alloy wheels, and a factory-fitted sports kit that gives the sedan a more aggressive look. The Toyota Camry Sprint Edition is being offered in five paint combinations, including shades such as Emotional Red with Matte Black and Platinum White Pearl with Matte Black. At the launch, Toyota representatives noted that the new edition is designed to meet the changing preferences of buyers looking for a mix of hybrid efficiency and sportier aesthetics. At its core, the Camry Sprint Edition is powered by Toyota's fifth-gen Hybrid Electric Technology (HET), delivering a combined output of 230 bhp and a claimed 25.49 kmpl fuel efficiency. Drivers can switch between Eco, Normal, and Sport modes for varied driving experiences. The Sprint Edition is equipped with Toyota Safety Sense 3.0, which brings together advanced systems such as Pre-Collision System, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with full-speed range, Lane Departure Alert, Lane Tracing Assist, and Automatic High Beam. Safety is further enhanced with nine SRS airbags, Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control, Hill Start Assist, an Electronic Parking Brake with Brake Hold, Tyre Pressure Monitoring System, and a 360-degree Panoramic View Monitor. On the inside, the Camry offers premium convenience features such as a 10-way power-adjustable driver seat with lumbar support and memory function, ventilated front seats, paddle shifters, wireless charging, a Heads-Up Display, and memory settings for both the ORVMs and the steering column. Toyota is offering an 8-year or 160,000 km warranty, whichever comes first, on the hybrid battery, ensuring long-term peace of mind for customers. In the Indian market, the Camry Hybrid has very few direct competitors. Its closest rival is the Skoda Superb, which is expected to make a comeback in the Indian markets soon. The Audi A4, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Lexus ES 300h and the BMW 3 Series are some others that the Camry rivals.