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Tips for Traveling by Auto Rickshaws in India

In my previous post Ride in an Indian Auto Rickshaw for a 3 Wheeler Roller Coaster Ride, I described what an Auto Rickshaw is like, the availability of Rickshaws as a mode of transport in India and the experience of riding in one. If that hasn't scared you off Autos, then this post surely will...Just kidding!
Autos are a great way of seeing a city. Their less expensive than taxis and unlike buses, they take you to the doorstep of your destination. They are awesome for high traffic areas where they manage to effortlessly wiggle their way through traffic and get out of seemingly impossible jams. Though the auto wallahs driving skills may seem suspect to you, they do know the roads and the traffic...and they drive it as they seem fit. Their business ethics however there lots to be said. Millions of Indian's use Rickshaws daily so it can't be that bad. It takes a little getting used to. It's always scariest the first time on a roller coaster but the second and third time you start enjoying the ride...it's the same with auto-rickshaws...except you may not enjoy it but you'll certainly get used to it.
So here are few tips to avoid being 'taken for a ride' (pun intended) while traveling in Auto Rickshaws in India:
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- Reading a Rickshaw Meter: is deceptive to foreigners because though it says Rupees and Paise on the meter...that's not what it means. There is an initial charge at the beginning of a ride, then the price normally increases in proportion to the distance which is what the meter measures.
- If you are traveling to remote areas, auto-wallahs claim that they will have to drive back empty exactly to the point where you were picked up, so they ask for double the fare on the meter for their return. But be careful and ask around about where your going, because to a rickshaw driver, your destination will be deserted even if it's in the heart of a city with over 5 million people in it! By law, no driver can charge you more than what is being displayed on the meter, except at night and for extra baggage.
- Keep all part of you body well withing the cabin. That means no sticking your hand out or letting your knee stick out the side and a big NO to poking your head out to get a better look. That is, if you value these parts of your body and don't want them banged scrapped or poked by passing vehicles.
- In a lot of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) Rickshaws you have to put up with blaring bollywood music coming from the super cheap speakers stuck in the back behind the passenger seat. Some flat out refuse to switch it off or lower the volume even if asked politely.
