The Karnataka government on Saturday issued a ban on carpooling services and said a fine ranging up to ₹10,000 will be levied if anyone operates them. | Bengaluru News
Carpooling was considered as an effective move to reduce number of vehicles on Bengaluru roads. It involves group of people using one car to travel on road. | Bengaluru News
The Karnataka High Court has made it clear that when asking for deposit of amount for release of seized vehicle to the interim custody of the owner under Rule 232-G of Karnataka Motor Vehicle Rules,.
Explained: Under the new regulation, all passengers travelling on BEST buses are required to use headphones while watching videos or listening to an audio on their mobile devices