User12343 Clutched December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 COME next Monday, prepare to fork out as much as 49 per cent more for a cab ride, now that ComfortDelgro, Singapore's biggest player, has unveiled its 'overhaul' of the current taxi fare structure. This follows what it says was an 'in-depth review' of the taxi industry to address commuters' concerns, simplify the fare structure and encourage call bookings 'to better match the demand and supply of taxis'. City Area Surcharge - Up First, to incentivise more cabbies to ply the Central Business District during peak hours, the city area surcharge, which is now $1, will be raised to $3 between 5pm and midnight from Mondays to Saturdays. The lack of taxis in the city at the end of office hours on weekday evenings is a frequent complaint from passengers, the company noted. For drivers who are afraid of paying Electronic Road Pricing charges to enter the city and risk not getting a passenger, ComfortDelgro says it will even pay an 'ERP rebate' to cabbies who cannot land a passenger within 15 minutes of entering an ERP zone. Late Night Surcharge - Up The late night surcharge between 12am and 5:59am daily will be revised back to 50 per cent of the metred fare - instead of the staggered 10 to 50 per cent surcharges now in effect. Will this revive the old problem of 'disappearing taxis' between 11pm to midnight? The company says no, 'given that the City Area Surcharge will be in force right till midnight, giving little reason for taxi drivers in the city to 'hide'.' Peak Period Surcharge - Up Instead of the standard $2 peak period surcharge now in effect between 7am and 9.30am on weekdays and 5pm to 8pm from Mondays to Saturdays, passengers will have to pay an added 35 per cent of their metered fare during those hours. A detailed breakdown of this extra 'premium fare' will be shown on each receipt 'to ensure transparency', the company says. Flag down, distance rate, waiting time - Changed As hinted earlier, the flag down fare will be raised by 30 cents from $2.50 to $2.80 for the first kilometre. But the distance rate and waiting time will also be adjusted to 'more accurately reflect the cost of travel', it added. So instead of upping fares by 10 cents for each set distance or waiitng time, this will soon go up by 20 cents each time. Specifically, every 385 metres for the second to 10th kilometres, and every 330 metres above 10 kilometres. The waiting time will also be raised from the current 10 cents for every 25 seconds to 20 cents for every 45 seconds. Call Booking Fee - Down Bucking the trend of the increases, call booking fees will be cut from $4 to $3.50 during prime time hours, which are 7am to 9.30am and 5pm to 11pm on weekdays. It stays at $2.50 for all other times. 10 to 49 per cent more in overall fares Under the new pricing structure, ComfortDelgro says, the bulk of its passengers who travel during off-peak hours will pay 10 per cent more in fares. All other passengers will be expected to pay between 18 per cent and 49 per cent more. The biggest jump in fares will affect those who take cabs out of the city from Mondays to Thursdays, between 8pm and midnight. Instead of $7.65 currently for an average 9km trip, they'll have to fork out $11.40. With all these changes factored in, ComfortDelgro explained, peak-hour cab fares in Singapore are about the same as Hong Kong's but still only half that of Sydney's. Local fares are also only about a quarter of London's. 'Better match supply and demand' Refering specifically to the current difficulty of getting cabs in the city during peak hours, ComfortDelgro's CEO (Taxi Business), Mr Yang Ban Seng, said: 'We think this fare revamp will better match supply and demand of taxis. Our aim is to try and ensure that more taxis will go to areas where they are needed most and at the times they are wanted most.' Mr Nah Tua Bah, president of the Comfort Taxi Operators' Association, added: "The higher city area surcharge will act an an incentive for drivers to make that trip back into town." Welcoming the increases, a joint statement by six taxi operators' associations called the latest fare adjustments 'fair and timely'. The associations said cab fares should 'reflect the operating cost of the taxi business' and that the primary consideration should be the 'income stability' of drivers. The group urged other taxi companies to follow ComfortDelgro's lead and also adjust their fares 'as soon as possible'. Summary of Fare Adjustments Basic Fare Current Revised Flag Down: $2.50 for 1st km* 1km to 10km: $0.1 for every 210m Above 10km: $0.1 for every 175m Waiting time: $0.1 for every 25sec Flag Down: $2.80 for 1st km* 1km to 10km: $0.2 for every 385m Above 10km: $0.2 for every 330m Waiting time: $0.2 for every 45sec Peak Period Premium $2 flat rate Mon-Fri, 7:00am-9:30am Mon-Sat, 5:00pm-8:00pm (not applicable on Public Holidays) 35% of metered fare Mon-Fri, 7:00am-9:30am Mon-Sat, 5:00pm-8:00pm (not applicable on Public Holidays) City Area Surcharge $1 Mon-Thu, 5pm-8pm Fri & Sat, 5pm-11:30pm $3 Mon-Sat, 5pm-midnight Late Night Surcharge 11:30pm-11:44pm 10% 11:45pm-11:59pm 20% 12:00am-12:59am 35% 01:00am-05:59am 50% Midnight-05:59am 50% of metered fare Current Booking Fee Prime Time: $4 Mon-Fri 7:00am-9:30am 5:00pm-11:00pm Non-Prime Time : $2.50 All other times including Sat, Sun & Public Holiday Prime Time: $3.50 Mon-Fri 7:00am-9:30am 5:00pm-11:00pm Non-Prime Time : $2.50 All other times including Sat, Sun & Public Holiday * For Toyota Crowns and Nissan Cedrics ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Circuit Clutched December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 (edited) where the article? pls state links of article wah jialat taxi up ..siong...those take cab... Edited December 10, 2007 by Circuit Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peqasus 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 wah increase b4 Xmas. Sui. think nex COE bid go up le Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
User12343 Clutched December 10, 2007 Author Share December 10, 2007 str8 times frontpage Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verve 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 at this rate, people who take cabs on a daily basis may now find owning a small car to be a cheaper option. isn t public transport supposed to be affordable to the masses. you cannot compare to hk and london because in hk you do not pay a hefty premium to own a car, rather i heard you pay hefty parking rates. london because the masses do not rely on public transport, and for those that drive the congestion charge is a one off charge daily based on how polluting your car in. its interesting that they omit the fact that cabs in london do not need to pay erp aka congestion charge as they are deemed to be public vehicles. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chocobelle Neutral Newbie December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 heng ah most of my cab fares paid by co. deh Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
User12343 Clutched December 10, 2007 Author Share December 10, 2007 sillypore gahment kiasu what, buy car expensive, maintaining a car lagi expensive, two side oso squeeze. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tanlee 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 dont know should be happy or sad. sad, increase in taxi fare... happy, now my wife cant complain about having 2 cars in the family... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biting 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 Wow, one of the highest increases in the taxi fare so far. This will definitely deter some people from taking cab and people will find buying a car more justifiable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 (edited) at this rate, people who take cabs on a daily basis may now find owning a small car to be a cheaper option. isn t public transport supposed to be affordable to the masses. ... Right, it's a ploy to push people to buy and own cars... Because IMHO, gov earn more from direct and indirect taxes on private vehicles, whacking u through a potent combination of coe, erp, road tax, insurance (auntie-lucy!), petrol, gst on purchase price, parking, etc. etc. It's unlike public transport, e.g. taxis, where you totally don't pay if you don't use. But for a private car, the $ drain is continuous even if the car just sits in a parking lot all day. Edited December 10, 2007 by Sosaria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maroon5 5th Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 a bit drastic sia.....now the taxis are pacified, soon ST forum will hv passengers complaining n suggesting their own recommended "equitable" fare structure... in singa land, such things just never end.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sosaria Twincharged December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 ... buy car expensive, maintaining a car lagi expensive, two side oso squeeze. THREE sides squeeze actually... Cab ride to and from city now have additional surcharge. Means people are 'pushed' to use MRT and bus for trips to and from city... But MRT and bus fares also go UP... Have to start walking... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Poortraveller 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 First, to incentivise more cabbies to ply the Central Business District during peak hours, the city area surcharge, which is now $1, will be raised to $3 between 5pm and midnight from Mondays to Saturdays. ($3-$1)/$1 = 200% increase any math teacher out there ... my calculation correct or not? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Epr0mlse 2nd Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 http://www.comfort-transportation.com.sg/P...i%20Fare(w).pdf Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curahee 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 Wow, one of the highest increases in the taxi fare so far. This will definitely deter some people from taking cab and people will find buying a car more justifiable. Got 2 grp of ppl, one grp will buy car, the other grp will take bus or train Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Apollo 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 tomolo they will find 10 pple to survey and support the hike. say is good for everybody. well done again 66.6%. u peasants better support or b striked by lightning. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Curahee 1st Gear December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 dont know should be happy or sad. sad, increase in taxi fare... happy, now my wife cant complain about having 2 cars in the family... After all i still feel tat after increase, taking cab still cheaper den owning a car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic December 10, 2007 Share December 10, 2007 ownself up e fare not enuh,somemore ask other operators to increase too... .wat kind of union do we ve here....b4 u noe,they up e rental again...sick man ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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