Delhi Government Says No to Surge Pricing

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  • Published On: April 23, 2016
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Delhi once again is in the midst of an odd-even rule - so on even days you drive cars with the number plate that ends with an even number and on odd days you drive a car with an odd number. Cabs are obviously reaping the benefits of this rule - but what happens when big taxi brands see a surge or inflate their prices? Isn't that wrong for brands who want to be perceived as credible?

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