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  1. By understanding the role of the auto-rickshaw drivers and their safety perceptions, we can only complement the holistic view of a safe, efficient urban transportation system.

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  2. The drivers are known as the Rickshaw-wallah, auto-wallah, tuktuk-wallah or auto-kaara in places like Kerala. Auto rickshaws are used in cities and towns for short distances; they are less suited to long distances because they are slow and the carriages are open to air pollution.

  3. Sep 6, 2015 · Renter-drivers: Occupying the bottom of the ladder, they drive an auto-rickshaw by paying a daily rent to someone who owns one. These individuals are considered transient, having no stake in...

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  4. How to Drive an Auto Rickshaw: Steps Explained. The auto-rickshaw industry is booming in India due to inexpensive transportation rates. The lower number of car ownership and dense population are the primary reasons that people of India rely on auto-rickshaws for short-distance commuting.

  5. Established in 1974, Auto Rickshaw Drivers Union (ARDU) supports the Driver community and educates them on their rights and responsibilities. ARDU strives to raise awareness and promote...

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  7. Sep 7, 2023 · Rent: Many Auto Rickshaw drivers do not own the vehicle they drive but rent it from the owner on a daily basis. Regulation: Each Auto Rickshaw has a region-specific permit, limiting where they can operate. Horn: In India, Auto Rickshaw drivers frequently use their horns, as it’s considered a standard communication tool for Indian roads.