Overview
- The 66-hour free travel scheme began at 6 am on August 8 and covers women and one accompanying passenger in all Parivahan Nigam bus categories.
- Passenger numbers climbed from the usual 14–15 lakh to 19.5 lakh on August 8 and 31.7 lakh on August 9.
- By 12:50 pm on August 10, 13 lakh journeys had been recorded, with total ridership forecast to reach 75 lakh by midnight.
- Additional and contractual buses were pressed into service and special-duty staff deployed at major stations across the state.
- Drivers and conductors earn pay based on kilometers operated combined with performance bonuses, while technical and supervisory staff receive lump-sum incentives.