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Goa’s Taxi Turf War: App-Based Services Poised to Disrupt the Status Quo

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In a significant move that could reshape Goa’s travel ecosystem, the state government has unveiled draft guidelines for regulating app-based taxi aggregators, sparking fierce resistance from local taxi unions. The Goa Transport Aggregator Guidelines, 2025 aim to usher in a new era of transparency, affordability, and accessibility for tourists and locals — but traditional taxi operators are gearing up for a fight.
The proposed regulations set out licensing norms, tariffs, insurance mandates, and incentives to promote safer, more inclusive mobility — such as health coverage of ₹10 lakh for drivers and added benefits for female operators. Aggregators would be required to pay drivers the government-fixed fare in full, settle payments within 72 hours, and face steep penalties for violations. Incentives include waivers and reimbursements for fleets employing female drivers.
While tourists hail the plan as long overdue — citing exploitative pricing by local cabbies — unions argue it could lead to an influx of “outsiders,” jeopardizing livelihoods of native Goan drivers. With protests looming, the state awaits public feedback before finalizing the reforms. The initiative follows the 2018 launch of GoaMiles, the state’s lone app-based service, signaling a shift toward digital mobility even in tourist hotspots.

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