Abstract

Transport in India is both a necessity as well as convenience. Public transport still remains the primary mode of transport for most of the population and India’s public transport system are among the most heavily utilized in the world. India being a developing economy, road transport deserves a high priority as it forms the backbone of both the passenger transport and freight movement. The private sector operators are also occupying a part in the passenger services in the country. Share auto-rickshaws are mostly found only in capital cities until one decade ago. Now it is a common sight that even in semi-urban areas share auto-rickshaws are plying connecting the network of rural areas. The present article has drawn its strength from such a social background and thus assumed a greater social relevance to-day.

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