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Ola, Uber said to Have Asked Indian Partners to Ensure Working Rear Seatbelt

Ola, Uber said to Have Asked Their Indian Partners to Ensure Working Rear Seatbelt

Ride-hailing company Uber Technologies has asked its drivers in India to ensure backseat seatbelts in their vehicles are accessible to passengers and they work, days after a local business tycoon died in a crash involving his private car.

The move comes amid a growing road-safety push in India, the world’s fourth-largest car market. Earlier in September, Cyrus Mistry, the former chairman of India’s Tata Sons, died in a crash involving his


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