5 Reasons To Download A Taxi App

Posted by Ritesh Patil
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Jun 30, 2016
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Image You’ve got Uber installed in your smart phone. So, why do you need a taxi app? Taxi app developers can have this question, and not without reason. However, as we shall see, taxi app has certain advantages over Uber.

Understandably, with the advent of taxi software, the normal cab service has been disrupted.  Consumers can now book cabs at the push of a button from the comfort of their surroundings and also choose from a host of options, like car types. So is the era of the ubiquitous taxi over?


5 Reasons Taxi Apps are here to Stay

Taxi apps that can help you call over the nearest taxi to you has certain advantages that taxi app developers would love. A recent study showed that it is far from the truth. Here are five reasons which will prove that taxis are slowly pulling things back:

1. Surcharges:

So, Uber with its ultra-effective customer experience has broken the spine of the hopeless taxi. And slaps you with a surge. Uber insists that its UberX and Uber Pool costs much less than conventional taxi rides. However, at opportune times, in the evenings or after those late night meetings and parties, Uber will give you a ride at costs which will make no sense. The silent taxi will never have the option to take advantage of the situation. Uber calls this a necessary action to overcome shortage and demand. But, it surely has its own detractors.

2. Customer service:

Of course, it has always been a major issue with taxis. The rude behavior has been a big reason why people have shunned them and moved onto well trained and courteous drivers of Uber. However, that is changing. With the help of taxi hailing app, Flywheel and Arro, these cabs have now upped the ante. Moreover, the difference of behaviors between them and the smartly dressed drivers from Uber has shamed them into politeness.

Moreover, now there is now rating system in place for drivers. They are rated for their behavior, driving and a host of other things. The passenger is also rated so as to create an engaging experience for both. Badly rated drivers are investigated and at times suspended too.

3. Shorter waiting times:

What Uber does best, taxis can do better. You will find them right beside your doorstep or crossing you while you were busy searching for a cab in your smart phone. Study shows that especially in the bay area, the nearest cab is 2 minutes away and the farthest 7 minutes off. Look around you and the taxi stares back at you.

4. Special access to cabs:

Taxis have it but not Uber. There are still quite a few places in and around cities that do not allow private cars to park but a taxi can. These areas are also quite accessible to passengers rather comfortably. Moreover, areas such as airports and other installations have plenty of rule and regulations to comply with. Most new drivers fail to comply with these and end up getting fined or their cars getting impounded. For taxis, these are areas where they get a free run.

5. Experience:

And it counts every time. When Flywheel and Arro respectively came out with their taxi hailing apps, the first thing they did was to advertise experience. Their adage was “Who would you prefer, experience or GPS.”

For Uber, the entry barrier is extremely low. In an internal survey, the company found that they had students on their payrolls other than retirees and stay-at-home parents. They were first generation drivers and hence cities would be absolutely a new world for them.

A taxi driver with a twenty-year experience record will know the locations of most places in a city along with traffic patterns. They are a handy lot.

With the advancement of technology, the way people move will also change. But amidst all this glitterati, the uncompromising taxi will still exist.  Taxi app developers can take heart in this. Taxi apps are here to stay, and you might as well download one.
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