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Goa Government To Draft New Taxi Policy By September 10; Focus On Transparency, Security, And Uniform Fares

Goa will revamp its taxi system as CM Pramod Sawant promises a draft policy by September 10. With focus on transparency, security, uniform fares, and a possible state-run digital platform, the govt aims to make travel fair for tourists and operators

Taxis in Margao, Goa, India Photo: Shutterstock
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Finding a cab in Goa can often feel like a test of patience. Bargaining at the roadside, waiting endlessly for a ride, or being quoted wildly different fares depending on the driver’s mood—for both tourists and locals, getting around the state isn’t always as easy as it should be. What should be a simple ride from the beach to the hotel can turn into an expensive guessing game, leaving many frustrated and confused. For years, calls for a more organised, transparent taxi system have grown louder, as the clash between convenience, cost, and trust continues to shape the travel experience in the coastal state. 

Now, the state government is promising a reset.

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