Key Points

West Bengal has introduced a 10kg luggage limit for app-bike passengers to prevent accidents caused by oversized bags. The state also mandates yellow number plates for all app-bikes to curb unregistered services. Drivers often accept extra payments for heavy luggage, increasing accident risks. Strict penalties will be imposed for violations of these new transport regulations.

Key Points: West Bengal Sets 10kg Luggage Limit for App-Bike Passengers

  • West Bengal caps luggage at 10kg for app-bike passengers
  • Bag width must not exceed 36cm for safety
  • Yellow number plates now mandatory for all app-bikes
  • Violations to attract hefty penalties as per new rules
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West Bengal imposes luggage limit on passengers travelling by app-bikes

West Bengal enforces 10kg luggage cap and yellow number plates for app-bikes to enhance passenger and driver safety.

"This increased the chances of accidents and hence for quite some time, the state transport department was considering fixing the upper limit. – State Transport Official"

Kolkata, July 11

To ensure the safety of the drivers and passengers travelling by app-bikes and to prevent accidents, the West Bengal Transport department, on Friday, fixed the upper limit of the weight and size of the bags that the passengers can carry along with them while travelling through the app-bikes.

As per a notification from the State transport department, therefore the bag that a passenger could carry while travelling on an app-bike should not exceed 10 kg.

At the same time, as per the notification, the width of the bag should not exceed 36 cm.

The state transport department has also made it mandatory that all app-bikes, henceforth, will have to mandatorily use number plates having the base colour of yellow.

The new rules will be applicable for app-bikes both in the state capital of Kolkata as well as in the districts across the state.

The state transport department has also cautioned about strict measures, including hefty financial penalties, in case of violation of the new rules regarding the upper limit of weight and size of bags and the colour of number plates are violated.

An official from the state transport department said that recently it had been brought to the notice of the department that often large sized heavyweight luggage are being carried by passengers travelling by app-bikes.

"Ideally, the drivers of the app-bikes should have refused such passengers. But often the drivers get lured by additional payments over bill offered by the passengers concerned and agree to carry that oversize and overweight luggage. This increased the chances of accidents and hence for quite some time, the state transport department was considering fixing the upper limit of both weight and size of luggage that the passengers travelling by app-bikes could carry. Finally, the limit has been fixed," he added.

At the time, he said, there had been complaints that often private motorcycle or two-wheeler owners provided service to passengers on the road without getting them registered with any app-cab company.

"So the rule for mandatory use of number plates having the base colour of yellow has been introduced," the state transport department official said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative but implementation will be key. How will drivers measure 36cm width on the spot? And what about passengers with medical needs carrying extra equipment? The policy needs more nuance.
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Aman W
As a daily bike-taxi user, this is going to be tough. Many office goers like me carry laptop bags + lunch boxes that might cross 10kg. Government should have consulted regular commuters before deciding limits.
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Sarah B
The yellow number plate rule is smart - will help identify legitimate bike taxis easily. In other cities like Delhi, unregistered bike taxis are a big problem. Hope other states follow WB's lead!
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Vikram M
Typical government overreach! First they allow these services, then make rules that make them impractical. What's next - weighing passengers before rides? This will just push people towards illegal operators.
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Nisha Z
As a mother, I appreciate this move. Last month I saw an accident caused by unbalanced luggage on a bike taxi. Safety regulations are needed, especially in our crowded city roads. Better late than never!

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