India's Female-Friendly Pink Cabs Come Equipped With Panic Button

New car service features female drivers, pepper spray and panic buttons.

"Today safety has assumed the utmost importance amongst commuters when using local transport," said Siddhartha Pahwa, CEO of Meru Cabs. "At Meru, passenger safety has always been pivotal resulting in various technological innovations to overcome security issues impacting the cab industry. MeruEve is an extension of our efforts and we are proud to launch our new service in support with Delhi Police.”

But MeruEve has taken the commitment a step further, working in tandem with Delhi police departments to equip its cars with 3G enabled mobile phones with video recording capability, a panic buzzer, pepper spray, women helpline numbers, and a speed dial for the local distress call number.

In addition, its female drivers are trained by local police how to respond in emergency situations, according to the company announcement.

MeruEve cabs will be available to passengers at a standard radio taxi fare of 23 rupees per kilometer, the announcement stated. The service will be available through a call center, the company's existing mobile app, and via curbside pickup.