It's a little complicated. Car pooling in itself is not illegal, but it is important to follow certain rules. If you do not follow these rules, you may be issued a challan.
Let us understand these rules:
1. Business use of private car:
Under Section 192(A) of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1988 and Section 66 of the Central Motor Vehicle Act, a vehicle can be used only as per its registration. If you have a personal car, you cannot use it for business. This means that you cannot make money from car pooling.
2. Rent:
If you do car pooling, you can only charge passengers for fuel and tolls. You cannot make profits from them.
3. Insurance:
Your car insurance should be "Private", not "Commercial". If your insurance is “private,” you will not receive compensation if an accident occurs.
4. Permit:
In some states, you need a permit for car pooling. For example, in Delhi, you need to apply for a "Car Pooling Permit".
5. Taxi Stand:
You cannot park your car at a taxi stand.
6. Violation of rules:
If you violate these rules, you can be fined up to Rs 10,000.
So, keep these things in mind while carpooling:
Advantages of Car Pooling:
Disadvantages of Car Pooling:
Car pooling is a good option, but it's important that you follow the rules. If you follow the rules, you can have a safe and enjoyable carpooling experience.
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