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Action is finally being taken to regulate the autorickshaw trade. Unlike cities such as Chennai, Tiruvannamalai rickshaws neither use meters to standardize fares or comply properly with regulations regarding overloading.
However, this Friday, August 11, 52 auto rickshaws were booked near the Easanya Lingam (east side) in Tiruvannamalai for overloading vehicles with excessive numbers of school children on their way to school.
Auto rickshaws are designed for a maximum of three (small size) passengers at the back of the vehicle with the driver sitting solo in the front. But in many cases drivers have been ferrying children to school mornings and evenings cramming over 20 kids willy-nilly into the vehicle.
Fortunately authorities have now decided this perilous situation needs to be addressed and have started to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety and well being of local school kids.
Next let us hope the authorities start insisting drivers install and USE meters thereby standardizing fares!