GSRTC QR feedback system logs 3.13 lakh responses, 4.7-star rating
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Gujarat State Road Transport Corporation (GSRTC) has recorded feedback from 3,13,824 passengers between 1 March and 19 June 2025, achieving an overall satisfaction rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars after scaling its QR code-based feedback mechanism across the state. The rollout now covers 125 bus stations, depot control points, and more than 8,000 GSRTC buses.
How the System Works
Passengers can scan QR codes displayed inside buses and at transport facilities to rate services, submit suggestions, or lodge complaints directly from their mobile phones during their journey. The initiative was first introduced on a pilot basis in March 2024 on premium luxury buses to gauge travel experience. Following encouraging early results, GSRTC extended the system across its wider network.
Key Ratings Across Service Parameters
According to GSRTC's passenger feedback report, staff behaviour and safety emerged as the highest-rated parameters, each scoring an average of 4.9 out of 5. Cleanliness, seating comfort, and punctuality each received an average of 4.8 stars — indicating consistently high satisfaction across core service dimensions.
What the Government Said
Gujarat's Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi, under whose leadership the initiative has been expanded, said the system goes beyond data collection. 'GSRTC does not merely collect feedback; it also acts on it proactively. All complaints, suggestions and issues submitted by passengers are immediately forwarded to the concerned departments and local bus depots. The feedback received is verified without delay and necessary corrective measures are taken on the spot. We are committed to providing passengers with the best possible public transport service,' Sanghavi said.
Impact and Significance
Officials noted that the feedback platform has become a direct communication channel between passengers and transport authorities, enabling the corporation to identify service gaps and implement corrective measures more quickly. This is notably one of the larger digital feedback deployments by any state-run road transport body in India, covering thousands of vehicles and over a hundred stations simultaneously.
The initiative aligns with broader efforts to modernise Gujarat's public transport infrastructure and improve accountability at the ground level. As GSRTC continues to analyse incoming data, the corporation says it remains committed to safe, reliable, and passenger-friendly services across Gujarat.