Updated On: 18 December, 2025 09:51 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
After the cabinet's approval, the transport department had issued temporary licences to bike taxi aggregators, namely Ola, Uber, and Rapido. The companies had also showcased their bike taxis to the department

Pratap Sarnaik. Pic/X
Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik on Wednesday said the State Transport Authority will take a decision about the bike taxi aggregators found violating rules, and said his department has so far filed 36 complaints against the erring operators, reported news agency PTI.
In a video shared by the Transport Minister's office after a review meeting held at the Mantralaya in the wake of the alleged molestation of a female passenger by a bike taxi rider in Kalyan town of Thane district, Sarnaik said the aggregators had failed to follow the rules even after obtaining permission.