Grab to roll out fixed-fare taxi service JustGrab
07 Mar 2017|3,276 views
Commuters booking a taxi through ride-hailing app Grab will soon have more certainty about their fares, though those fares will also be subject to a new pricing system that would increase them during periods of high demand. The Straits Times understands that the ride-hailing firm will be rolling out a new service, called JustGrab, that will provide its users with fixed upfront fares when booking a taxi. These fixed fares will take into account travel time, booking fees, as well as any location and time-based surcharges.
Grab users are currently able to view upfront the cost of a private-hire GrabCar ride, which is a fixed price. But they can view only the estimated cost of a taxi ride, as it is based on the metered fare. The new fixed fares for taxis will, however, be subject to dynamic fares - also known as surge pricing - in which prices increase during periods of high demand. These changes were spelt out in a document that Grab will be issuing to cabbies, seen by The Straits Times.
Private-hire car services offered by Grab and Uber are already subject to surge pricing - making them generally cheaper during the off-peak hours but more expensive than metered taxis when demand is high. It is not known when the new system will come into effect. Grab declined comment when contacted yesterday. The Straits Times reported last week that TransCab and Premier Taxi were working with Grab on plans to implement dynamic pricing. ComfortDelGro, the largest taxi operator here, confirmed it had also written to the Public Transport Council regarding plans to implement its own dynamic pricing.
Commuters booking a taxi through ride-hailing app Grab will soon have more certainty about their fares, though those fares will also be subject to a new pricing system that would increase them during periods of high demand. The Straits Times understands that the ride-hailing firm will be rolling out a new service, called JustGrab, that will provide its users with fixed upfront fares when booking a taxi. These fixed fares will take into account travel time, booking fees, as well as any location and time-based surcharges.
Grab users are currently able to view upfront the cost of a private-hire GrabCar ride, which is a fixed price. But they can view only the estimated cost of a taxi ride, as it is based on the metered fare. The new fixed fares for taxis will, however, be subject to dynamic fares - also known as surge pricing - in which prices increase during periods of high demand. These changes were spelt out in a document that Grab will be issuing to cabbies, seen by The Straits Times.
Private-hire car services offered by Grab and Uber are already subject to surge pricing - making them generally cheaper during the off-peak hours but more expensive than metered taxis when demand is high. It is not known when the new system will come into effect. Grab declined comment when contacted yesterday. The Straits Times reported last week that TransCab and Premier Taxi were working with Grab on plans to implement dynamic pricing. ComfortDelGro, the largest taxi operator here, confirmed it had also written to the Public Transport Council regarding plans to implement its own dynamic pricing.
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