Just like India's mobile phone revolution, which leapfrogged past landlines and laptops, transport has a chance to jump to a shared-service model in the country, says Vivekananda HR, CEO of the bike-rental startup
This is part 3 of a series on the future of mobility in a post-Covid-19 world. Read Part 2 here As economic activity starts again, and people’s need to commute returns, the role of self-driven shared mobility startups will be vital—they will account for affordability, efficiency, safety and low-traffic footprint, says Vivekananda HR, co-founder and CEO of bike-rental startup Bounce. Edited excerpts from an interview with Forbes India: Q. What will transportation look like in the post-Covid-19 world in India, in the medium and long term?