In Bengaluru, BMTC stops charging more for local buses after midnight.

In Bengaluru, BMTC stops charging more for local buses after midnight.

It is now officially the end of Bengaluru’s late-night bus fare rise, which was 1.5 times higher than the typical daytime bus fare. The Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) has declared that bus fares will remain constant 24 hours a day and that surge pricing is no longer used.

The Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) provided quick, dependable, comfortable, and reasonably priced transportation amenities to its commuters, according to a statement.

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In order to introduce uniformity to passenger bus fares, BMTC has implemented regular service passenger bus fares for nighttime services. This is for the advantage of commuters who travel late at night and early in the morning. The passengers who finish their night shifts and travel home from work late at night or early in the morning should benefit from this.

In the past, the BMTC raised the night service bus fare after noticing the poor occupancy during unusual hours. The Shakti program, however, is available to women in BMTC buses 24/7.

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