Goa, May 22 -- The Goa government has introduced draft guidelines to regulate ride aggregator services, proposing a combination of strict penalties and substantial incentives. Aggregators operating without a licence or breaching licence terms could face penalties up to Rs.50 lakh and potential blacklisting. Also, violations of fare rules may attract a Rs.5 lakh fine per instance. The Transport Department will carry out regular inspections to enforce compliance. Licensing fees are set at Rs.5 lakh for grant or renewal, along with a refundable Rs.10 lakh security deposit. Meanwhile, vehicle owners and drivers completing 500 trips annually may receive insurance reimbursements of up to Rs.20,000, and female drivers can claim up to Rs.30,000....