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DLT put brakes on company's plans for meter-less taxis in Bangkok


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DLT put brakes on company's plans for meter-less taxis in Bangkok

 

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The Department of Land Transport has told a company that planned to start a taxi service in the capital using cabs with no meter that it is a no go. 

 

My Taxi wanted to rent to drivers on a monthly basis.

 

Deputy at the DLT Kamon Buranapong said taxis all need to be regulated as fares are set in stone and employing vehicles in the way wanted by My Taxi would mean unspecified usage that was not contained in the regulations.

 

They would need to be limos, rental vehicles or green plate commercial vehicles for that, reported Channel 3.

 

Source: http://news.ch3thailand.com/economy/80839

 
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4 hours ago, observer90210 said:

Another way to publicly hint that perhaps a majority of taxi drivers don't even know how to turn "ON" their meters, so might as well make the cars meterless ?..... Amazing !!

They are so corrupt they believe it's right. They need jail 

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8 hours ago, Darcula said:

Yes, 200-300 baht per stone's throw distance if you ask any taxi driver in the tourist district.

Even those scoobydoo tuktuk's in Phuket charge that for a distance of 300 meters.

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UPDATE:

 

Taxi drivers ignore threats from DLT - insist renting by the month is fine in meter dispute

 

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The leader of a group representing taxi drivers has said that his members are doing nothing wrong in renting cabs by the month.

 

Full story: https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/1066360-taxi-drivers-ignore-threats-from-dlt-insist-renting-by-the-month-is-fine-in-meter-dispute/

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