New regulatory framework for third-party taxi booking services

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New regulatory framework for third-party taxi booking services

SINGAPORE — Under new regulations by the Land Transport Authority (LTA), third-party taxi booking services can no longer require commuters to specify their destinations before making a booking. Additionally, bidding and pre-tipping for taxi services will no longer be allowed.

These changes come under a basic regulatory framework that is expected to come into effect by the second quarter of next year, according to a statement released by the LTA today (Nov 21).

All third-party booking services will be required to register with the LTA for a certificate, valid for three years, to operate in Singapore. They can only dispatch licensed taxis and drivers holding valid Taxi Driver’s Vocational Licences.

Moreover, all information on fare rates, surcharges, and fees payable for the journey must be specified to commuters upfront. According to the statement, this includes the flag-down fare, distance and time rates, booking fees, and applicable peak period and location surcharges.

Booking fees charged by third-party taxi booking services also cannot exceed the booking fees charged by taxi companies.

Customer support services will also be a requirement, including lost and found services and avenues for commuters to raise queries and complaints.

According to the LTA, the framework came was developed after consultations with consumers, the National Taxi Association (NTA), third-party taxi booking services and taxi companies extensively over the past year.
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