Bengaluru auto rickshaw drivers oppose 20% fare hike, demand more

Bengaluru auto rickshaw drivers and unions opposed a 20 per cent fare hike, effective August 1, and urged officials to consider and higher fare hike. Bengaluru’s auto rickshaw drivers along with several major unions opposed the planned 20 per cent fare increase across Karnataka, due to take effect on August 1.

These groups have called on their members to refrain from updating their meters, insisting the new fare system should be reconsidered by the authorities before any changes are made. The protest could see as many as 50,000 drivers participating, causing potential disruption for commuters across the city, the report stated.

Bengaluru currently has 360,899 registered autorickshaws as of May 2025, but the majority of drivers appear unwilling to comply with the newly announced rates. Under the revised structure, the base fare climbs to 36 for the first two kilometres (from 30), with each subsequent kilometre charged at 18 (up from 15). These previous rates have remained unchanged since 2021.

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