Philippine Daily Inquirer

GRAB TO IMPLEMENT ‘DESTINATIO­N MASKING’

- By Jovic Yee @jovicyeeIN­Q

In a bid to further reduce complaints about driver cancellati­ons, Grab will remove starting on Friday the feature on its app that allows drivers to see the destinatio­n of their riders before they accept a trip request.

On top of the destinatio­n masking, the transport network company will also activate on Friday an “auto-accept feature” to prevent their drivers from rejecting passengers.

Only 25%

Grab Philippine­s country head Brian Cu said on Tuesday that the “destinatio­n masking” would initially be implemente­d on 25 percent of drivers on their platform with a historical­ly low acceptance rate.

Cu added that they decided to implement this measure since the feature had become “a major source of complaints.”

A number of passengers have complained on social media that Grab drivers would often ask them to cancel their trip request if their destinatio­n was too far.

Some drivers, on the other hand, would deliberate­ly not show up at the pickup point although the app would show they were just nearby, forcing their passenger to cancel.

But Cu said the destinatio­n feature would be activated in the wee hours of the morning for their drivers’ safety.

Grab’s decision to tweak its app’s features comes a day af- ter it announced the suspension or outright ban of around 500 drivers following an internal investigat­ion into complaints.

Lack of drivers still a problem

Cu pointed out though that even with these measures in place, booking a ride would not become easier since the lack of drivers on their platform remained a problem.

Earlier, he said that while nearly all of Uber’s riders have transferre­d to Grab, the number of drivers on its system had gone up by only 30 percent.

The Land Transporta­tion Franchisin­g and Regulatory Board has lauded Grab for its initiative to resolve the complaints without waiting for the board to take action.

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