2-Wheeler Taxis Can't Run In Delhi For Now, Says Supreme Court

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In a setback to cab aggregators, the Supreme Court today stayed the earlier High Court order that essentially allowed bike-taxi aggregators Rapido and Uber to operate in the national capital by asking the Delhi government not to take any coercive action against them till a new policy was formulated. The Delhi government has said that they will come up with a policy on two-wheeler non-transport vehicles by June 30.

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Delhi is falling. The roads meant to handle 3 million vehicles are crushing under 30 million. No space on roads, no space off roads, no space for parkings, no space for driving, road blocks, traffic jams JUST PATHETIC

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