Bharat Taxi is a newly launched ride‑hailing platform in India designed as a driver‑owned cooperative, not a traditional commission‑taking aggregator like ola or Uber. The app lets users book taxis, autos, bike taxis and more with transparent pricing and no surge charges.
Unlike private platforms, drivers on Bharat Taxi are co‑owners of the cooperative, meaning they retain the vast majority of their earnings and don’t face heavy per‑ride commission deductions.
🧑🔧 Driver Benefits on Bharat Taxi
📍 Zero or very low commission:
Drivers keep nearly all their income from rides; instead of high per‑ride cuts, they may pay a nominal daily/weekly/monthly membership fee.
📍 Cooperative ownership:
Drivers typically hold shares in the cooperative (e.g., five shares), which aligns earnings and decision‑making with driver interests.
📍 Safety & support:
The platform includes features like driver verification, real‑time tracking, and may integrate with local police safety systems.
📍 Insurance & welfare:
Many drivers receive accident insurance and family health coverage, especially under initial rollout schemes.
📍 Fair pricing for riders:
With no surge pricing and transparent fees, passengers may get more predictable fares, potentially increasing ride volume.
📱 How to Become a Bharat Taxi Driver
1. Download the Official driver App
Search for and install the “Bharat Taxi Driver” app from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
2. Start Registration
Open the driver app and register with your mobile number. You’ll receive an OTP to verify your identity.
3. Fill in Personal & Vehicle Details
You’ll be asked to enter your:
- Full name and contact details
- Vehicle details (make, model, registration, etc.)
- Bank account information (for receiving earnings)
4. Upload Required Documents
Key documents typically include (digital uploads via app):
- Commercial driving licence (with yellow badge)
- Aadhaar card / identity proof
- Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC)
- Insurance papers
- PUC (Pollution Under Control certificate)
- PAN card
These help verify driver eligibility and vehicle compliance.
5. Background Verification
Once submitted, your profile goes through background checks — this may include police verification and cooperative administrative verification.
6. Approval & Activation
After your documentation and verification are approved, your driver account will be activated in the app. You can then start accepting ride requests and earning.
📄 Required Documents Checklist
Make sure you have scanned copies/photos of:
- Commercial Driving Licence (Transport/Taxi badge)
- Aadhaar (or other ID proof)
- Vehicle RC
- Insurance and PUC
- PAN card
- Bank account details (for payouts)
Always check the latest in‑app requirements, as they can vary by city or regulatory norms.
🛠️ Tips for New Drivers
✅ Ensure all documents are current and valid (licence, insurance, PUC).
✅ Maintain a clean driving record to avoid verification delays.
✅ Familiarise yourself with local traffic rules and safety practices.
✅ Set up your bank details correctly to get timely chance deposits.
📊 How Earnings Work
- Drivers keep nearly 80–100% of ride earnings depending on the cooperative and fee model.
- Monthly credits are usually settled into the driver’s bank account.
- Some regions might require a small daily membership fee rather than per‑ride commission.
📍 Key Things to Know Before Joining
- Bharat Taxi is positioned as India’s first driver‑owned ride‑hailing cooperative aiming to challenge existing players by giving drivers more income and control.
- The service is being gradually expanded across cities following its nationwide rollout starting January 1, 2026.
📌 Summary: Becoming a Bharat Taxi Driver
Step
What You Do
1
Install the Bharat Taxi driver app (Play/App Store)
2
Register with mobile number + OTP
3
Fill in personal + vehicle info
4
Upload essential documents
5
Complete background verification
6
Get approval & start accepting rides
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