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主页 新闻 所有资讯 Ministry Of Transport To E-Hailing Services: Why Suddenly So Mahal? Ministry Of Transport To E-Hailing Services: Why Suddenly So Mahal? 所有资讯 Jim Kem | May 23日, 2022 02:04 PM In the face of public backlash from disgruntled users, Grab and other e-hailing services have been called out by the Transport Ministry to explain recent price hikes. Once touted as a feasible means of transport alternative to ownership of a personal vehicle, e-hailing services (but let’s be honest, it’s mainly Grab) have been under fire recently for their excessive high prices to the point that usage of metered taxis have spiked. It’s been an open secret that e-hailing service Grab has been hiking up prices both for peak hour and non-peak hour rides, making any of us think twice about using them to get from A to B, even in a pinch. This same concern was raised ad nauseam when the Singapore-based company bought out rival Uber’s Southeast Asian business. Free from having to wage a price war against their primary competitor, Grab has evidently been executing a plan to squeeze as much out of their users as possible. The Transport Ministry has likely caught wind of this, as we have, at a much earlier date, but have now officially requested an explanation. According to Bernama, Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong, through the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) said: “A fare increase from RM20 to RM70 in the current situation is certainly a burden to the people, so I think as a policymaker, we will see if any party is taking advantage to make a profit. I’ve asked APAD to review, and to ask the companies to explain what really happened,” "In a day or two, I expect them to give an explanation so that we can see in terms of what we should do and whether to encourage more competition.” Reportedly service fares have increased by up to 400 percent during peak hours in addition to the steady increase in base journey pricing. This has fuelled persistent discontent among the Malaysian public, who have called for government intervention. Wee added that the Ministry will not tolerate any company found to be taking advantage of the increased movement post-MCO by increasing fares or those seeking blind profit through cut-throat pricing that burdens the people. It’s unclear at this point if APAD or the MOT has any real authority to render upon such services that operate as for-profit businesses. It ultimately falls onto the e-hailing users themselves to vote with our own wallets. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 grab Ride Hailing E-Hailing MOT APAD Ministry of Transport Taxi Cab Fare Pricing 打印 Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. 相关文章 Pro-Taxi Group President: ‘Please Use More Taxis’ 所有资讯 Jim Kem | June 13日, 2022 Kamarudin Mohd Hussain, president of Gabungan Teksi, Kereta Sewa, Limosin dan Teksi Lapangan Terbang SeMalaysia (GTSM), said customer demand for ... Grab Planning To Use Facial Recognition As A Security Measure 所有资讯 Siew Weng | February 13日, 2019 Grab Malaysia, the technology company that connects drivers with passengers, has listed facial recognition among its list of improvements to safety ... Taxi Drivers Demand Government Create Unified E-Hailing App, Allow Nothing Else 所有资讯 Jim Kem | February 04日, 2022 Dissatisfied with the emergence and disruptive effects of ride hailing services in the past half-decade, taxi drivers are now calling upon the ... Tambang Mahal, Lesen Syarikat e-hailing Boleh Ditarik – Menteri Pengangkutan 所有资讯 Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | May 27日, 2022 Sekiranya syarikat e-hailing mengenakan surcaj melebihi 200% daripada tambang asas, lesen operasi syarikat tersebut akan ditarik balik atau ... 留言
Ministry Of Transport To E-Hailing Services: Why Suddenly So Mahal? 所有资讯 Jim Kem | May 23日, 2022 02:04 PM In the face of public backlash from disgruntled users, Grab and other e-hailing services have been called out by the Transport Ministry to explain recent price hikes. Once touted as a feasible means of transport alternative to ownership of a personal vehicle, e-hailing services (but let’s be honest, it’s mainly Grab) have been under fire recently for their excessive high prices to the point that usage of metered taxis have spiked. It’s been an open secret that e-hailing service Grab has been hiking up prices both for peak hour and non-peak hour rides, making any of us think twice about using them to get from A to B, even in a pinch. This same concern was raised ad nauseam when the Singapore-based company bought out rival Uber’s Southeast Asian business. Free from having to wage a price war against their primary competitor, Grab has evidently been executing a plan to squeeze as much out of their users as possible. The Transport Ministry has likely caught wind of this, as we have, at a much earlier date, but have now officially requested an explanation. According to Bernama, Datuk Seri Wee Ka Siong, through the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD) said: “A fare increase from RM20 to RM70 in the current situation is certainly a burden to the people, so I think as a policymaker, we will see if any party is taking advantage to make a profit. I’ve asked APAD to review, and to ask the companies to explain what really happened,” "In a day or two, I expect them to give an explanation so that we can see in terms of what we should do and whether to encourage more competition.” Reportedly service fares have increased by up to 400 percent during peak hours in addition to the steady increase in base journey pricing. This has fuelled persistent discontent among the Malaysian public, who have called for government intervention. Wee added that the Ministry will not tolerate any company found to be taking advantage of the increased movement post-MCO by increasing fares or those seeking blind profit through cut-throat pricing that burdens the people. It’s unclear at this point if APAD or the MOT has any real authority to render upon such services that operate as for-profit businesses. It ultimately falls onto the e-hailing users themselves to vote with our own wallets. ✕ 使用 WhatsApp 联系 我们依据 PDPA 保护您的个人信息。 我同意 Carlist.my 的使用条款和隐私政策 我同意接收来自 Carlist.my 及其汽车销售商、业务附属机构和合作伙伴的个性化通信。 查看最佳汽车优惠! Prev Next 特价 - 马上拨电! 天 小时 平均市场价格 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 I 为什么没有价格? 有时经销商希望您以最优惠的价格联系。 相关标签 grab Ride Hailing E-Hailing MOT APAD Ministry of Transport Taxi Cab Fare Pricing
Pro-Taxi Group President: ‘Please Use More Taxis’ 所有资讯 Jim Kem | June 13日, 2022 Kamarudin Mohd Hussain, president of Gabungan Teksi, Kereta Sewa, Limosin dan Teksi Lapangan Terbang SeMalaysia (GTSM), said customer demand for ...
Grab Planning To Use Facial Recognition As A Security Measure 所有资讯 Siew Weng | February 13日, 2019 Grab Malaysia, the technology company that connects drivers with passengers, has listed facial recognition among its list of improvements to safety ...
Taxi Drivers Demand Government Create Unified E-Hailing App, Allow Nothing Else 所有资讯 Jim Kem | February 04日, 2022 Dissatisfied with the emergence and disruptive effects of ride hailing services in the past half-decade, taxi drivers are now calling upon the ...
Tambang Mahal, Lesen Syarikat e-hailing Boleh Ditarik – Menteri Pengangkutan 所有资讯 Muhammad Sharil Tarmize | May 27日, 2022 Sekiranya syarikat e-hailing mengenakan surcaj melebihi 200% daripada tambang asas, lesen operasi syarikat tersebut akan ditarik balik atau ...