If you’ve grown up in India, you’re likely to have taken a long-distance bus ride. According to industry estimates, Indians take — under normal circumstances — over five billion intercity bus trips a year, making the country one of the largest bus travel markets in the world.
The founder of a smart bus startup told YourStory in an earlier conversation, “The number of intercity travellers by road and rail is estimated to be over 50 million daily. There are more than 5,000 nationwide bus operators today. But the market is unorganised and there is a trust deficit.”
Several tech-led mobility startups are trying to solve this “trust deficit” and organise the fragmented intercity bus travel market estimated to be worth $20 billion.
gogoBus is one such player, and among the newer entrants in the ecosystem.
Amit Gupta, Co-founder & CEO, gogoBus
The transportation-as-a-service (TaaS) startup was founded in late 2019 by Amit Gupta (who led the enterprise division at Shuttl) and…