How Ashwani Singh Bedi Became Canada’s First Indian Founder to Redefine Ride Sharing
In a market filled with corporate-backed apps and algorithm-driven pricing, one man is leading a quiet but powerful shift in Canadian mobility. His name is Ashwani Singh Bedi—a restaurateur, humanitarian, and now, the first Indian founder in Canada to launch a ride-sharing platform built for real people.
That platform is LocalRide, and it’s not just changing how we move. It’s challenging what ride-sharing can mean when driven by purpose—not profit.
A Foundation in Service, Not Software
Ashwani’s journey didn’t begin in tech. It began with food. As the founder of Biryani Bar, he turned a passion for hospitality into a thriving restaurant brand across Ontario.
But behind the menus and meals was a deeper mission. Through BG Foundation, Ashwani began feeding the homeless, supporting seniors, and helping underserved families gain access to healthcare, transit, and housing essentials.
He wasn’t just running businesses. He was building systems that helped people live with dignity.
From Meals to Mobility
The more time Ashwani spent in the community, the more he noticed a quiet crisis—people were stuck. Stuck without rides to job interviews. Stuck missing doctor’s appointments. Stuck choosing between groceries and surge-priced fares.
That’s when he realized: transportation isn’t a luxury. It’s a basic need.
And yet, no major platform was treating it that way. So Ashwani built LocalRide, a ride-sharing app in Canada grounded in fairness, accessibility, and local-first service.
What Makes LocalRide Different?
LocalRide doesn’t rely on flashy features or price gimmicks. Its design is rooted in what people actually want—reliability, transparency, and respect.
Drivers earn more because commission rates are kept intentionally low. Riders see flat pricing up front, with no hidden fees or surge surcharges. And unlike most ride hailing apps in Canada, LocalRide expands only where there’s community demand—not where there’s easy profit.
Ashwani’s philosophy is simple: “Build for people, and they’ll build with you.”
The Human Side of Ride Sharing
What makes Ashwani’s work truly unique is how deeply he integrates impact into every mile.
LocalRide is not just backed by technology—it’s backed by a social mission. Through BG Foundation, he continues to fund Presto Cards for low-income commuters, offer free meals to the homeless, and organize safe transport programs for vulnerable communities.
These aren’t side projects. They’re at the heart of his platform’s DNA.
Not Just a Business—A Belief System
Ashwani sees LocalRide as more than an app. It’s a response to a system that left too many people out.
While other apps focus on growth metrics, he focuses on building trust—one ride, one driver, one neighborhood at a time. That’s why LocalRide is already being called one of the most trusted and best rideshare apps for drivers in Canada.
And for riders? It’s a refreshing change. No surge pricing. No confusing fare structures. Just a clean interface, honest fares, and a real sense of control.
Serving Suburbs and Small Towns—Not Just Downtown Cores
Unlike typical platforms, LocalRide isn’t limited to major metros. It’s expanding where service is needed most—small cities, student hubs, and transit deserts where people have been left behind.
Ashwani believes that mobility shouldn’t be decided by postal code. Everyone should have access to safe, affordable transportation—no matter where they live.
You can even request LocalRide in your area by reaching out through the Contact page. Because this platform listens.
Empowering Drivers, Not Exploiting Them
Ask any driver what they want and the answer is simple: better pay and real respect.
LocalRide offers both.
With lower commission fees and transparent earnings dashboards, drivers finally feel seen and supported. There are no gamified penalties, no ride-streak pressure—just real income for real work.
It's why many gig workers are switching to LocalRide—and staying.
A Platform for Students, Seniors, and Everyone in Between
Ashwani is also working to ensure that LocalRide serves those who need it most. That includes student ride discounts (coming soon), simplified access for seniors, and long-term programs for non-profit transportation networks.
The app is intentionally lightweight and intuitive. Whether you’re 19 or 79, booking a ride feels easy—and safe.
What the Future Looks Like
LocalRide isn’t just about today’s needs. Ashwani’s vision includes long-term solutions like women-first driver initiatives, healthcare-focused ride programs, and integrations with sustainable mobility systems.
According to Statistics Canada, over 15 million Canadians commute daily—making reliable and inclusive transportation essential to national well-being. LocalRide is already helping Canada get there—without waiting for regulation to catch up.
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