Tag: taxi

  • Taxi Drivers Boast Of Cherry-Picking Customers During CNY Peak Period

    Taxi Drivers Boast Of Cherry-Picking Customers During CNY Peak Period

    Dear Editors,

    Is this how taxi drivers should behave? If they are not happy working as a cabbie then don’t work as one, there are many optimistic cabbies out there earning a hard living sacrificing their reunion dinner and Chinese New Year holidays. By making such lewd comments by waiting for calls and choosing passengers as a form of punishment because passengers choose uber and grab, you are not only causing hatred from the passengers and the uber and grab drivers, but also those good taxi drivers out there too.

    Come on, if you are not happy being a taxi driver, please quit and I hope you find yourself a job that is well paid and you can work long in it, there are too many good taxi drivers out there willing to just pick any passengers they see on the streets, by “punishing” us, you are just making yourself look stupid. We have many options, either get a friend to drive us or there is always bus and MRT regularly at our service.

    Sam
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • LTA Steps Up Checks On Illegal Taxi Services

    LTA Steps Up Checks On Illegal Taxi Services

    The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will conduct more frequent checks to nab unlicensed private cars as well as private-hire cars plying illegally for fares, it said in a press release yesterday.

    Enforcement operations will be stepped up at areas with high traffic and locations where the LTA has received a lot of feedback.

    Nineteen drivers have been issued warnings by the body.

    One driver was fined $15,000, banned from driving for a year and his vehicle was forfeited.

    He was convicted in January for using his car to ferry passengers and driving without valid insurance.

    Police reports had been lodged against him for charging fares of between $30 and $1,050.

    Some areas where the LTA will be stepping up enforcement by plainclothes and uniformed officers are Clarke Quay, East Coast Seafood Centre, HarbourFront Centre, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore, Resorts World Sentosa and the Singapore Zoo/Night Safari.

    Private cars cannot be remunerated for carrying passengers, and private-hire cars cannot tout, pick up customers in the street or use taxi stands.

    Offenders face a maximum penalty of a $3,000 fine and six months’ jail, and their vehicles may be seized.

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Indian Foreign Worker Devastated By Death Of Wife During Childbirth Wandered Around Bukit Timah Aimlessly In Early Morning

    Indian Foreign Worker Devastated By Death Of Wife During Childbirth Wandered Around Bukit Timah Aimlessly In Early Morning

    My first passenger today brought me to tears and I had to hold it back till I dropped him off.

    At 5.46am, I got a booking from Bt Timah Road. It didn’t state what number, just the road name. I called him, he said he didn’t know what number or where he was. He just said he was sitting at a bus stop at Bt Timah Road.
    Bt Timah Road is so long. I asked him to describe what he saw nearby. He said cars, trees, at a bus stop. I asked him to look for the bus stop number, I got silence and muffling sounds.
    Sensing something very wrong,
    I said…just sit there and wait for me. I will find you!

    From where I was, I thought…if the booking came to me. He must be at the few bus stops nearest to me, but Bt Timah Road was left and right. So I tried the right side first.

    There he was… a lone Indian foreign worker sitting at the bus stop, looking around aimlessly.

    I stopped my car, asked him if he had booked a car. He nodded. He opened the front door and asked if he could sit in front politely as he will vomit if he sit behind(his words).
    He got in, I offered him a plastic bag and a sweet which he politely declined.

    I confirmed his dropoff address, he nodded. He was upset. So I drove on, leaving him to calm down.

    Halfway through, I asked him if he was okay. He nodded.

    So I asked why he was at that bus stop (very quiet corner) so early that morning. He said he walked there.
    I said from where.
    He said from home.

    Apparently home was where I was sending him now….very far from where he was.

    So I casually mentioned…. wow that’s a very long walk.

    So the talk continues…

    Me: So where are you from?
    He: India.
    Me: U ok?
    Silence.
    Me: U work here?
    He: Ya.
    Me: How long?
    He: 6 months now.

    I then offered him some tissues and he took to wipe his tears…

    Me: It’s ok. You can talk.
    Silence then…..then he spoke.
    (After this, I was quiet for a long time while he spoke)
    His next words:
    my wife die after born my baby girl.

    In that little bit of English that he could speak….
    He went on to say he and his wife were orphans at an orphanage and grew up together and fell in love.
    They had to “betroth”(his word “sell”) their baby girl to a family in their village so they had money to pay for doctor visits for her pregnancy. The baby was supposed to be turned over to the family at age 12.
    His wife died during childbirth and the family had claimed the baby girl after the hospital turned her over to them.

    This man sitting next to me now will never have the chance to see his baby girl or even put his wife to rest.

    After I dropped him off, I declined to take his fare and even wanted to give him money for an airfare home.
    He simply refused to take it and said no use go home.

    He just said “Thank you for hear me” and left.
    He probably needed to be alone now.

    4 hours later when I finished my driving…. as I was clearing my things, I found 2 $10 notes in a slot on the passenger door. He had stuck them there after I refused to take his fare.

    I tried calling him on the same number…. it has been off the last many hours.

    My dear friends, give your kids and partner a good cuddle and many kisses today please!

    *Update* 21/11/116

    I managed to call through the phone this morning. It was picked up by another Indian man who said the phone is actually his and the man (his friend) had left this morning for home.
    I asked how?
    He said “Boss give money send”.

    He told me also….no call here again.

    I hope he will be blessed and find peace within himself soon.

    I didn’t expect this post to go viral but thank you to everyone who shared to let people know what some of our foreign workers face.

     

    Source: Cassandra Tan

  • MPV Taxis, Grab & Uber Discriminate Against Big Malay Families

    MPV Taxis, Grab & Uber Discriminate Against Big Malay Families

    Dear Editors,

    Grab, uber and taxis, stop bring prejudice towards big group of passengers! Your fare is so expensive and your drivers now are so picky. No wonder many of them are taking bus and trains instead of using all the 3 modes of transport.

    Sometimes, we Malays are going out with big families, and when we book GrabCar economy, or uber X and got an MPV like Toyota Estima, the drivers refused to pick us due to having 6 passengers, still come out with nonsense what 3 adults and 3 infant MPV cannot take. Then why uber and grab 4 seater allocate an MPV to do 4 seater job? You are the ones spoiling the market and now making we passengers suffer is it?

    And taxis also another kind, why when we flag MPV taxi they still want to charge additional $3 for each additional passenger when I am travelling with 3 more adults and 3 kids which 3 years old or younger? At least make the additional passenger surcharge $3 flat regardless of how many extra passengers la eh you think very funny is it? Additional $3 per extra passenger is no joke ok?

    Don’t come and give me nonsense that additional passenger means more fuel burnt ok? The bus take passengers till standing till the door those stand at the door ones paid extra?

    So grab, uber and taxis, wake up your idea before more passengers switching to take bus or MRT. I am so disgraceful to have such public service providers in Singapore. All money minded jerks.

    Anita
    A.S.S. Contributor

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • Tangled iPhone Cable In Steering Wheel Caused 4-Car Accident At Pasir Ris, Sent Metal Road Dividers Flying

    Tangled iPhone Cable In Steering Wheel Caused 4-Car Accident At Pasir Ris, Sent Metal Road Dividers Flying

    A driver lost control of his car and caused damage to three other cars, all because of an iPhone cable.

    There were no reported injuries in the accident.

    Police said they were alerted to the accident at Pasir Ris Drive 1 towards Pasir Ris Drive 12, involving three cars and one taxi, at 9.27am on Friday (Nov 4).

    Mr Yeo, who was one of the drivers in the crash, told Shin Min Daily News that his iPhone charging cable was tangled in the steering wheel and causing it to jam. As a result, he lost control of the car, the Chinese evening daily reported.

    His car shot to the right lane and collided into another vehicle, before sending both into the centre divider and dislodging some metal rods.

    One of the rods from the road divider flew into the road opposite and jabbed the bonnet of a third car, driven by private hire car driver Mr Goh.

    A taxi was also hit by a dislodged metal rod.

    Mr Goh told The Straits Times that the taxi had pulled over to pick up a passenger, and he overtook it.

    The rod then came flying over, and missed him by less than a metre. He jammed his brakes when he saw it.

    “Everything was so sudden. If I was going faster, the rod would have hit me,” the 26-year-old told The Straits Times.

    The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) sent two fire bikes and an ambulance to the scene.

    There were no reported injuries, SCDF said.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com