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The Government Has Spoken: GrabTaxi & Hailo Given Green Light To Run Taxi-Booking Apps

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This article originally appeared on Vulcan Post.

It seems like taxi drivers in Singapore have a bit to celebrate about starting today.

This morning, it was announced that both GrabTaxi and Hailo Singapore have been given the green light to continue running their taxi-booking mobile apps, with certificates of registrations being awarded to them. These certificates will be valid for three years from today (1 December), and was announced via an LTA press release.

This is a big development for apps like GrabTaxi — which also allows users to book private cars — seeing as there has been quite some debate about whether they should be subject to the same operating standards as regular taxis. And this was explained in quite some detail in the LTA’s official statement:

“Registered service providers must comply with the following conditions:

Dispatch only licensed taxis and drivers holding valid Taxi Driver’s Vocational Licences

This ensures that commuters are served by taxis and taxi drivers who are operating legally in Singapore, i.e. they are regulated under LTA’s Taxi Quality of Service (QoS) and the Taxi Driver’s Vocational Licence (TDVL) regulatory frameworks.

Non-taxi booking options (e.g. booking of Private Hire Cars) must be differentiated from the taxi booking option, and commuters must be given the option to refuse such non-taxi options.”

It’s not clear yet how this will affect drivers who’re working with GrabCar, GrabTaxi’s private car service arm, though it’s clear that this could be a big deterrent to those who’re planning to drive for GrabCar on a less regular basis. Having to obtain a Taxi Driver’s vocational licence, after all, might be too much of a hassle if you’re only planning to drive on the weekends.

Image Credit: e27.co

Image Credit: e27.co

This also begs the question of how GrabTaxi’s new feature Flash — which they announced yesterday — will fare: the feature allows users to look for for available taxis and private cars via a single search. Of course, this might be less of an issue since app users can technically ignore this function and carry out their search for a ride using the old system (where taxis and private cars are separate).

The other conditions which registered taxi-booking providers will have to adhere to include:

  • Fare-related safeguards for commuters: All information on fare rates, surcharges and fees payable for the journey must be specified to commuters upfront, before commuters accept the dispatched taxi
  • Taxi booking services cannot require commuters to specify their destinations when making bookings
  • Allow commuters to indicate special needs
  • Customer support services for commuters: This includes lost and found services and avenues for commuters to raise queries and complaints

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The press release revealed a number of other service providers who’ve submitted their applications to become registered taxi-booking services, and they include UberTAXI, MoobiTaxi, Karhoo, and ConnexTaxi. Karhoo, in particular, is one we’ve got our eye on, so it remains to be seen if they’ll be able to launch on time next year, as they’ve planned.

Hopefully, this development will put to rest the noise and displeasure that has been surrounding taxi-booking apps recently. We’ve got places to go to, you guys.

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