Sunday, 2 November 2014

Singapore Booming Taxi Booking Apps..


Flagging Billboards at Bukit Merah View Hawker Center,


"Uncle, STOP!!.a deafening scream suddenly pierced into my ears.

"You almost bang into the car in front. You can go and die but I don't want to die young, ok!", my lady passenger furiously scolded me.

Yes, I had committed the most unforgivable sin for working on a third-party taxi booking Apps with my cellphone while driving. I could have landed with a hefty fine, jail, revoked license and worst of all, destroyed or killed an innocent life if a fatal accident had happened. I had absolutely no excuse for my "horrendous crime" and begged for her forgiveness.

The dangers of using a handphone while driving is well understood and yet it is an incorrigible habit of many drivers worldwide.

Lately, taxi drivers in Singapore are incentivized and bombarded with an explosion of third-party taxi booking Apps like GrabTaxi (Malaysia, Oct 2013), EasyTaxi (Brazil, Dec 2013), Uber (USA, Sept, 2014) and Hailo (Nov, 2014). A lot had been written about these Apps in the press and blogsphere. You may want to read them at these links..(Boom In Taxi Booking Apps) (Vulcanpost - GrabTaxi) ( Say-Hello-to-Hailo-Apps ) (Mr. Tan Kim Lian Apps)         

As anticipated, our transport authority is now mulling to control and regulate these Apps as their impact on the public transportation system grows. Currently, technological companies that operate these Apps are not regulated. Now, tell me, which business or part of our daily life is not regulated by PAP?.

Nevertheless, as a taxi driver, I think they need to use a handphone to work on these Apps while driving has the most dangerous impact on me and my passengers. If an increase in regulation is indeed required, scholars at LTA should focus more on the safety impact of these Apps rather than the economic impact on Government coffers. I hope Mr. Ang Hin Kee (PAP MP and advisor for National Taxi Association) will also focus more on the welfare of taxi drivers instead of finding faults with these Apps companies, echoing LTA views or protecting GLC taxi operators' interests. 

Although a proposed amendment to Road Traffic Act next year will make using or holding a mobile device while driving a more serious traffic offense with stiffer penalties, all laws will never eliminate diehards. There will always be law-breakers. Which taxi driver never make an illegal U-turn to catch a passenger faster?. In their natural anxiety to earn more, surely more taxi drivers will lose their vocational license and livelihood when caught using these Apps while driving.

While it is an offense when a driver holds a phone and uses it to communicate with someone else through voice or texting, it is not against the law to use the phone or other mobile devices if it is mounted on a holder under the existing and new law.  

Thus for the safety of drivers and passengers, the technologies companies that operate the taxi booking Apps should be legislated to compulsorily provide a strong, adjustable, and detachable holder to their drivers. They should also provide a handphone solely delegated for use on their Apps only. Uber had done this!. I hope the other three techno companies would follow soon if they want more taxi drivers to join them. Their investment would be recovered in the long run when more drivers are in their fold.  

As you probably know, when I was a COMFORT driver, I was not interested in these Apps because COMFORT provides me with more call bookings than I could handle. Then, I could pick and choose which call booking I want to oblige. I've no competitor fighting for my call booking. I would avoid Mrs.India and grab Mrs. Europe as I have got the luxury of choices. My poorer cousins than in SMRT, Transcab, Premier, and Prime do not enjoy such luxury as they have few call booking.    

Sad to say, to this day many gullible taxi commuters still assumed that they could get a taxi faster through COMFORT call booking just because COMFORT has the biggest fleet of taxis here. Unfortunately, when making a call booking to COMFORT, especially during peak hours, they would often get a recorded message saying that "no taxis are available in their area. please call back ten minutes later". 

It was usually a big hassle to book a taxi with COMFORT. In reality, there were tens of taxis in their area waiting for call booking, except that they were not COMFORT taxis but SMRT, Transcab, Premier or Prime taxis. The latter were ignored and therefore had few call booking jobs.

However, when a person uses EasyTaxi, GrabTaxi, Uber or Hailo, instead of calling COMFORT, he/she could get a taxi faster, for the simple reason that the call booking goes to all brands of participating taxis in the vicinity instead of just COMFORT taxis.

A total of six taxi companies operate nearly 28,000 taxis here. If all the 28,000 taxis use the various Apps, it means more taxis are available for booking than the 16,000 COMFORT taxis! Unfortunately, if more taxis are occupied with booking jobs, fewer taxis will be available for street pick-up jobs. But from a national perspective, if more taxi rides are made through call booking, fewer taxis will need to cruise empty on the road hunting for passengers. Taxi drivers can stay stationary off the roads to answer call booking, thereby resulting in less traffic congestion, accidents, pollution and fuel wastage, among other benefits.

Unlike selfish COMFORT who warned their drivers against using the Apps, the enlightened SMRT collaborated with HAILO and encourages their drivers to use the Apps to earn more.        

For too long, COMFORT's taxi drivers and commuters alike had to endure and live with monopolistic, inefficient, and arrogant COMFORT. Soon, when 3rd party taxi booking application is commonly used, COMFORT will discover an exodus of taxi drivers joining the poorer cousins who now have equally abundant call bookings. It is an industry fact that many taxi drivers join COMFORT only because of their copious call booking and nothing else.

Taxi Drivers Crowding to Join Apps.

At this juncture, I would like to share with you my observations, thoughts, and experiences in using these Apps for the last two weeks as a taxi driver.

Two weeks ago, I went to the popular Bukit Merah View hawker center for my lunch break. As soon as I got out of my cab in the car park, a young lady approached me with an EasyTaxi leaflet and started her sweet sales talk to persuade me to sign up as an EasyTaxi driver. I happily joined EasyTaxi without hesitation and in seconds, she downloaded and activate the system application of EasyTaxi available in the Google Store of my cheap Samsung ACE android smartphone. Instantly, I could accept call booking.

The other three Apps companies ( GrabTaxi, Hailo, and Uber) were also present inside the hawker center, with hundreds of eager taxi drivers queuing to sign up. With four huge billboards flagging on that windy day, the "makan" place was turned into a busy exhibition hall of Apps companies.

Many GrabTaxi drivers came to top-up their credit to use for paying the 30 cents tax for every job done through GrabTaxi Apps. In less than an hour, I observed at least twenty drivers come to top up their credit in cash of between $20 to $50 through Mr.JingWei's mobile device. I understand that in the future, GrabTaxi will allow its drivers to do this top-up at any AXS machine. On that day, it seems that GrabTaxi was the most popular Apps company in the hawker center because of these top-up visitors. 

But most drivers were crowding around the Uber table and joining them because Uber was providing a free delegated Iphone to solely use their application and a holder for the iPhone to mount onto the taxi windscreen. This iPhone cannot be used as an ordinary smartphone. 

Uber is also unique because they accept non-taxi driver to join their rank. As long as you own an acceptable car and is their approved driver, they will provide you with taxi booking jobs and you can use your private car to ferry your assigned passengers like a chauffeur. But you certainly cannot ply the street with your private car to ferry passengers like normal taxi drivers. 

The enterprising Prime Taxi company is collaborating with Uber to lease out their fleet of a private car at $55.50 per day to anyone who is interested in the taxi business but do not hold a taxi vocational license. When your rented car is not used for ferrying Uber passengers, you may use it to drive up to Malaysia for holiday.
During their promotional period, each Techno company offers different monetary incentives to both the drivers and commuters to attract them to use their Apps. Like most businesses, when the promotional period is over or their business becomes established, the initial rewards will give way to normal charges as these companies are not charitable organizations. They need to make a profit to stay alive and they also tried hard to find a niche in this competitive business.

For example, EasyTaxi and Hailo give confirmed jobs to drivers while Grabtaxi offers more jobs but through competitive bidding. When using Hailo Apps, it is not like a Western shootout where the fastest trigger gets the job because sometimes the fastest finger could be a lot further away - which means the customer had to wait longer for the cab.

I prefer Hailo or EasyTaxis as my reflexes are slower than younger drivers. I avoid Uber as payment is too slow to my liking. Uber also competes with normal taxi drivers for jobs through their use of private cars. In any case, working with more than two Apps creates confusion and distraction while I am driving.

I wholeheartedly welcome these third-party taxi booking Apps to Singapore because they improve my income with more jobs, incentives and lower my fuel cost as a result of less cruising around hunting for passengers. In the last two weeks, I did about 10 call booking jobs a day with an additional income of about $25 per day from the booking fee alone.

The only grouse I have with these Apps is the frequent inaccurate and brief address of pick-up points displayed on my handphone. I had to call the passenger to confirm the address. When I do that I inevitably commit a serious traffic offense for using my handphone. I hope my Apps partners will resolve these teething problems soon and also provide me with the aforesaid "safety devices".  

Honestly. the main benefit I get from using these Apps is driving fewer hours and still earning the same income. I usually stop driving when I hit a monetary target and not on an hour mark - it means that when I hit $150 collection before cost deductions, I stop driving irrespective of the time. It could be 2pm, 3pm or 4pm. But unfortunately, I think soon I had to surrender my vocational license to LTA because I'll surely be caught for working the Apps with my handphone while driving. Anyway, at my age, it is a good excuse for early retirement from driving to become a security guard instead! Cheers and Good Luck to each and everyone in our driving business!

Tombstone Guard.

44 comments:

  1. Text on this blogpost of yours is smaller than usual when viewed on my chrome browser.

    Thanks for your opinion on the taxi booking apps. Is good the fight via another platform is gonna give COMFORT's booking system a massive headache.

    Same thing that happen when social media aka another platform broke the pap's traditional mass media monopoly.

    Those incumbents can jolly well be busy busy busy working on their booking system. Newcomers will change the rules via another platform.

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  2. I am using grabtaxi too. Normally I will park in a side road or carpark to wait for bookings. Drive to pick up after it is confirmed. It will be safer and less stress on your eye and finger.

    Of course you have to pick your location carefully. :)

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  3. Hi, Xianlong.

    Thks for your comments.

    You can use Firefox browser and increase the font size to have a bigger text.

    Yes, these Apps will give COMFORT a run for their money on call bookings. Sad to say, it affects my buddies who are still with them unless they add these Apps to their call booking options.

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  4. Hi Thomas Mah,

    Presently, it's impossible to survive to solely depend on these Apps for our pick ups. We still need to cruise the streets to hunt for customers. Hopefully in future when more commuters use these Apps for their taxi rides, we could park & wait for call bookings. I guess this could only happens when the call booking fee is removed or reduced.

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  5. Your blog is mindblowing one small request Can you increase your font size of letters in your difficult to read. Thanks in advance

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  6. Allow me to clear the air on my daily collection as a relief driver on the day shift.

    In Singapore, a day shift TD on average collects about $20 – $22 an hour. So if he drives 8 hrs/day, he generally collects about $160. I pick my first pax from 8.30am after dropping my wife at work and stop driving around 4.30pm (8hrs). I clock around 200km & spent about 30mins at lunch. Therefore, a TD collection depends on the hours on the road. A night shift driver collects about 20% more because of more surcharges but has to clock more mileage with higher fuel cost. TD don’t earn easy money. Don’t believe, join the rank!

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  7. Firstly, like to say great blog, thanks for sharing. I am heartened to hear that alongside income generation, which is a must for any job, you have discussed the safety issue of using a mobile device whilst driving. I hope this is something everyone works towards resolving, for everyones' safety. One other issue that I think must be considered, and that may cause young women or vulnerable individuals to stop using these apps to call taxis, is that unlicensed taxis can use these apps to 'be a taxi for a day' etc. As a young woman I have never knowingly booked or taken an unlicensed taxi for personal safety reasons. Especially not when travelling alone. In the UK there was a TV advertising campaign advising women never to do so. Do you think this issue of personal safety of vulnerable passengers and unlicensed taxis will be addressed by app companies or authorities?

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  8. You don't have to be a security guard. With your age and wisdom you are a treasure to the younger generation.老是寶. Only country that have the know how to tap the wisdom of the older folks, can attain genuine wealth. Sad to say our country is solely interested in material wealth, which is the shortest route to hell

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  9. Really helpful site you got here. Cheers and more power always ;-)

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  10. Personally, I avoid taking call bookings.
    I find the rush and anxiety to take a call booking anti-thema to a peaceful enjoyable driving. The potential risk of accidents from looking for unfamiliar pick ups, the no shows, I deem, is not worth the effort. The booking fees have to go up much higher to entice me into these jobs.

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  11. Nowadays pple cant own their taxis. Need to pay rental daily. End up work half the time to pay rent.
    taxi drivers suffer from various work related diseases while their taxi companies income flourish.
    they r better off investing their money in these companies than paying rental n see half their money come to naught.

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  16. It can be really dangerous to use a phone while driving yet people still do it. An accident is a terrible thing, especially when your job is driving.

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  18. I am using grab taxi too. Normally I will park in a side road or car park to wait for bookings. Drive to pick up after it is confirmed. It will be safer and less stress on your eye and finger.

    Of course you have to pick your location carefully.

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  24. Hi, Boh Tong,

    Thank you very much for your sincere concern of my well being. Yes, it's been a long 3 months since my last post. And I know I owe my friends and supporters an explanation. Honestly, my deteriorating eye sight and resultant splitting headache is causing me tremendous difficulties in working at my computer. However, I'm not giving up one of my few joys in life.i.e.blogging. Presently, I'm still driving a cab as I'm certified medically fit to drive but in the day shift. To overcome my headache with a monitor, I'm trying out using voice to words software for my blogging. So far, its not smooth going but I'm not giving up. Trust me, I should be back at my blog in no time. Meanwhile, I wish to take this opportunity to wish my Chinese readers and other races as well, a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year. May God Bless Each and Everyone of you and your family. Regards James Lim i

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  26. Mr. Lim, Please take good care of your body, do not drive the taxi too long hours. Happy New Year
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