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Bharat Taxi vs Ola-Uber: What’s Different in Govt App? Explained in 5 Points

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Bharat Taxi vs Ola-Uber: What’s Different in Govt App? Explained in 5 Points

Will the government app be cheaper than Ola-Uber? Know its 5 big features that will save your pocket before its launch on January 1.

Good news for Delhi residents! While cab services in any city often exhibit similar arbitrary behaviour, drivers asking "Where to?" and then cancelling rides is a common frustration for anyone who uses Ola or Uber. And during office hours, the fares can cause your blood pressure to rise.

However, there's good news: a system is now in place in Delhi to address this issue. Starting January 1, 2026, Bharat Taxi will be launched in the nation's capital. This is not just another app; it's a response to the arbitrary practices of Ola and Uber that we all face daily.

This might lead you to wonder how this government app will differ from the existing ones on our phones. Let's explore the differences between the two in these 5 points:

1. Bharat Taxi Surge Pricing: No Fare Shenanigans

We are all familiar with how Ola and Uber operate. As soon as demand increases, the fare doubles. A single drop of rain can turn a ₹100 trip into ₹300. These companies call it dynamic pricing, but the common person sees it as exploiting their helplessness.

What's different with Bharat Taxi: This is where the government app takes the lead. There's no ambiguity regarding fares. The rates will be fixed. Whether you book during peak hours or late at night, you'll pay the predetermined fare. This means you won't be shocked by the bill at the end of your journey.

Ola and Uber operate on a dynamic pricing model. This means if it's raining or office time, a ₹100 fare can escalate to ₹300.

What's different with Bharat Taxi: According to reports, this app will operate on a fixed fare system. Regardless of rain, traffic, or the time of night, you will pay the fair, predetermined fare. This means your expenses won't suddenly increase.

2. Earning Calculation: Happy Drivers, No Cancellations

Drivers often cancel rides because they feel the earnings are too low. Private apps deduct a commission of 20-25% (sometimes up to 30%) from the fare.

What's different with Bharat Taxi: The game has been changed here. In the Bharat Taxi model, over 80% of the fare will go directly to the driver. When drivers receive their full earnings, they will be more inclined to complete the ride rather than cancel it.

https://www.patrika.com/en/latest-technology/bharat-taxi-vs-ola-uber-what-will-be-different-in-the-government-app-understand-the-new-system-in-5-points-20185663

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