Bangkok Post

Fare hike to tackle illegal taxis

Most passengers agree with plan

- ONNUCHA HUTASINGH

The Profession­al Associatio­n of Public Taxi Motorists filed a petition yesterday to the Transport Ministry for permission to increase the starting fare rate at Mo Chit 2 to 50 baht while urging it to solve the continual problem of illegal taxis.

The problem of “mafia” taxis at Mo Chit 2, which has caused difficulti­es for legally registered taxis and for passengers, has been going on for decades, said Khanesuan Gamkhuntod, the associatio­n’s president.

No policy has succeeded in solving such problems, he said, leading Mo Chit 2 to be taken over by nonregiste­red taxis and private vehicles providing illegal taxi services.

These taxis and vehicles, he said, charge fixed fares that are higher than the legal limit.

Mr Khanesuan said the associatio­n recently surveyed 1,000 passengers between March 1 and 13, asking if they would approve of its plan to increase the starting taxi fare at Mo Chit 2 from 40 baht to 50 baht, to encourage more taxi drivers to queue up at the bus terminal to reduce the passenger’s long waits for taxis.

He said 99% of the participan­ts said they would agree with the higher price in exchange for better service.

Meanwhile, the Department of Land Transport (DLT) has punished a taxi driver who verbally abused a passenger on March 7. The driver said the passenger had submitted an inaccurate pick-up location, making him wait for a long time and then cancelled the ride.

The DLT fined the driver 1,000 baht, suspended his licence for 30 days and forced him to undergo a three-hour training session on how to provide a good taxi service.

 ?? PATTANAPON­G HIRUNARD ?? A passenger waits in line to grab a taxi at Mo Chit bus station in this file photo.
PATTANAPON­G HIRUNARD A passenger waits in line to grab a taxi at Mo Chit bus station in this file photo.

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