Manila Bulletin

GrabTaxi apologizes for failure to accept bookings

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GrabTaxi yesterday issued a statement apologizin­g for its failure to accept bookings during the massive stranding due to traffic congestion and floods which affected Metro Manila in the middle of this week.

“We would like to apologize to commuters as not everyone was able to get a ride home via our service during the downpour last Tuesday, 8 September 2015,” GrabCar Philippine­s Head Natasha Dawn S. Bautista stated.

While the company committed to providing a better option for public transporta­tion, “Many of our drivers were affected and got stranded, like the rest of Metro Manila, so they were not able to accept bookings as they were caught in the gridlock,” she explained.

“The flooded road conditions also meant that they would have risked passenger safety and their cars breaking down,” Bautista stressed. However, GrabTaxi acknowledg­ed it can still improve its passengers’ experience and pledged to take active steps to increase the number of bookings accepted.

Already, it has lined up the release of a few app updates in the coming weeks to improve the algorithm of matching demand and supply, particular­ly during peak hours. Currently, availabili­ty of drivers can be more accurate and we are further developing the app to address that.

GrabTaxi will also enforce stricter process of reprimandi­ng drivers for the improper use of the app, such as not switching off app if unable to accept bookings, and remind them on the high service levels expected.

“We will not hesitate to investigat­e and deregister errant drivers. We urge passengers to rate our drivers and give proper feedback in our app so that we may be able to take corrective actions, if any,” according to the GrabTaxi head. (EVA)

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