Popular Post webfact Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:20 AM Pictures courtesy of Daily News A Thai woman pretending to be a foreign tourist has exposed the steep overcharging by Bangkok taxi drivers. Her social experiment, captured on video, shows taxis refusing to use meters and quoting fixed rates between 200 and 700 baht for a short trip to Siam, a popular shopping area. This revelation comes alongside demonstrations by taxi groups, led by Woraphon Gamkhuntod, demanding fair treatment from the government. Their protest was directed at the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister to address the issues plaguing taxi services. The video, shared widely on social media, highlights the ongoing issues with taxi services in Thailand, notably the refusal to use meters. The highest quoted fare of 700 baht left viewers outraged, with many netizens calling for stricter regulation on taxi practices to protect passengers from being overcharged. VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1CV3xHcVvu/ Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-05-30 2 4 6 5
Popular Post Gottfrid Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:44 AM No stricter regulations needed. Just enforce what already have. All taxi drivers must use meter. If they refuse, they can get reported and face a fine of 10000 baht, up to 3 month in jail depending the severity of the scam. 6 5 8 1
brewsterbudgen Posted yesterday at 02:53 AM Posted yesterday at 02:53 AM Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. 2 2 4 11 1 2
Popular Post JoePai Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:38 AM 44 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. Agree - bring them in line with Grab, Bolt etc 2 2 2 3
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted yesterday at 03:58 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:58 AM There are just too many taxis in Bangkok... Regulate them, register them and the good ones can stay and the ones with complains are not allowed ever in their live to register as taxidriver... Why is Bolt and Grab able to do proper fares while the metered taxis always have problems?? copy their system 3 1
Popular Post Zaphod Priest Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM 2 hours ago, JoePai said: Agree - bring them in line with Grab, Bolt etc If by that you mean make the drivers polite, not have body odour, never refuse a reasonable fare, don't take a long diversion to bump up the cost, keep the cabs clean and not stink of cigarette smoke, and don't drive drunk, then I'm all for it. Until then, I'm sticking with Grab. 1 3 1 4 2
kevin612 Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM Posted yesterday at 06:35 AM That is why I always use bolt or grab 1 1
Popular Post Nickcage49 Posted yesterday at 06:39 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 06:39 AM Good. They've been pulling this crap forever. It should be a simple rule, refuse to abide by the meter and you lose your license for 30 days. Do it twice and it's suspended indefinitely. 1 7 3
Sydebolle Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM Posted yesterday at 06:40 AM What to expect if the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister need to address the issues plaguing taxi services. Enforce existing laws, if caught breaching them - license gone. Like everything else here; laws are here to be bent, circumvented, flatly ignored and when caught, a little contribution to the tip box = problem solved. Amazing though is, that Thais normally just swallow the manure instead of addressing the problem to be fixed once and for all. Excellent news also for the tourism front as there are two more traps; one is - in most cases - the language inability of the cabbie and secondly the route chosen by the cabbie. I remember vividly, some 20+ years ago, the story of a Japanese tourist en route from Tokyo to Paris with a lay-over in Bangkok of a few hours. Somchai, a cabbie, took him from Don Meuang airport to the Amari Airport hotel, literally opposite the airport on the other side of the highway, linked with a walking bridge. Some four hours later he arrived at the reception of the hotel and asked the reception staff, why it was called an airport hotel sooooooo far from the airport. The staff asked the Japanese to turn around to see ........ the airport building. To top it off, the gentleman from the Land of the Rising Sun shelled out a fare of 8,000 Baht for the taxi ride. The cabbie, meanwhile having disappeared into thin air, was never reprimanded for that little tourism promotion beauty! 1
Ajarnbrian Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM Posted yesterday at 06:42 AM If taxis in Bangkok were fair, honest, decent service, then Grab and Bolt could not compete. Taxi rules need enforcing, drivers better trained, then they can get business. 1 1
JimHuaHin Posted yesterday at 06:44 AM Posted yesterday at 06:44 AM TIT. Foreigners are to be exploited. 1
Photoguy21 Posted yesterday at 06:44 AM Posted yesterday at 06:44 AM 3 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. They would still try and scam customers no matter how much the basic charge was. 1 1
Purdey Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM Posted yesterday at 06:45 AM I would encourage her to test more and have these photos sent to my home address. 1
Jeffrey346 Posted yesterday at 06:48 AM Posted yesterday at 06:48 AM I use Taxis and Grab daily. In case you're not aware, Grab is usually much higher than the metered Taxi. 1
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM Posted yesterday at 06:51 AM 4 hours ago, webfact said: A Thai woman pretending to be a foreign tourist has exposed the steep overcharging by Bangkok taxi drivers. Her social experiment, captured on video, shows taxis refusing to use meters and quoting fixed rates between 200 and 700 baht for a short trip to Siam, a popular shopping area. And they wonder why tourists are finding better places to holiday 1 1 1
Chris BKK Posted yesterday at 06:55 AM Posted yesterday at 06:55 AM In KL, Malaysia the taxis are worse or similar to those in Bangkok. That is why I hate going to KL on business. The KL taxis have signs on their door saying meter only and they still demand higher fares. This activity is high on the list for tourists hates about Bkk. Police do you job!. I seldom have a problem because I know the route and speak enough Thai to have the meter on. No meter no go, Tuk Tuks are even worse, so never use 1 1
Popular Post samtam Posted yesterday at 07:02 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:02 AM 14 minutes ago, Jeffrey346 said: I use Taxis and Grab daily. In case you're not aware, Grab is usually much higher than the metered Taxi. I hailed a cab on Silom on Wednesday. Got in, and told the driver my destination, in Sathorn. He said THB200, so I got out. I walked a few metres to Thaniya Plaza, called GrabCar and a Toyota Camry (usually used for Grab Car Premium) arrived within 8 minutes. Total fare, including Ride Cover and Card fee THB100. The choice is an easy one. (The usual "normal" taxi fare, with traffic from Silom to Sathorn would be around THB70.) 1 2 2
Popular Post Blueman1 Posted yesterday at 07:05 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:05 AM 4 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. Being a Little Repetative there M8..... 2 2
RickyJB Posted yesterday at 07:08 AM Posted yesterday at 07:08 AM 10 hours ago, webfact said: Pictures courtesy of Daily News A Thai woman pretending to be a foreign tourist has exposed the steep overcharging by Bangkok taxi drivers. Her social experiment, captured on video, shows taxis refusing to use meters and quoting fixed rates between 200 and 700 baht for a short trip to Siam, a popular shopping area. This revelation comes alongside demonstrations by taxi groups, led by Woraphon Gamkhuntod, demanding fair treatment from the government. Their protest was directed at the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister to address the issues plaguing taxi services. The video, shared widely on social media, highlights the ongoing issues with taxi services in Thailand, notably the refusal to use meters. The highest quoted fare of 700 baht left viewers outraged, with many netizens calling for stricter regulation on taxi practices to protect passengers from being overcharged. VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1CV3xHcVvu/ Adapted by ASEAN Now from Daily News 2025-05-30 I wont use taxi meter taxis, cowboys.. ive been using Bolt for a couple of years now, taxi and motorbike, never had a problem and always fair price. Happy to leave a decent tip. As for the lazy overcharging waste of spaces that sit outside hotels, they wont do short distance, only where they can charge big money. Will they take you. 1 1
TheFishman1 Posted yesterday at 07:09 AM Posted yesterday at 07:09 AM This is exactly why I find alternative means rather than use the taxis that are totally rip off if you’re foreigner they’re gonna charge a double pretty much like you know if you go to a national park or stuff like that you’re foreigner they’re gonna charge a TTIT
Blueman1 Posted yesterday at 07:09 AM Posted yesterday at 07:09 AM 24 minutes ago, Purdey said: I would encourage her to test more and have these photos sent to my home address. You Perve !!!!
Blueman1 Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM Posted yesterday at 07:12 AM 23 minutes ago, Jeffrey346 said: I use Taxis and Grab daily. In case you're not aware, Grab is usually much higher than the metered Taxi. Well DON'T Use Grab then,I Certainly Would'nt !! 1
Denim Posted yesterday at 07:25 AM Posted yesterday at 07:25 AM 34 minutes ago, Jeffrey346 said: I use Taxis and Grab daily. In case you're not aware, Grab is usually much higher than the metered Taxi. Yes , but Grab are very trendy plus you get to use an app Pretty cool eh ? Bit like Air B&B. Why use a hotel when you can sleep in someone elses property.
K2938 Posted yesterday at 07:27 AM Posted yesterday at 07:27 AM 4 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. That would not really change anything. The taxi drivers do not overcharge because they are starving, but because they can. White collar criminals are mostly also not starving, but they do whatever they do because they think they can get away with it. 1
K2938 Posted yesterday at 07:28 AM Posted yesterday at 07:28 AM 3 hours ago, JoePai said: Agree - bring them in line with Grab, Bolt etc You cannot bring them in line with Grab and Bolt because those two intentionally price themselves a little higher. So if normal taxis get more expensive, Grab and Bolt will accordingly
scorecard Posted yesterday at 07:28 AM Posted yesterday at 07:28 AM 4 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. 4 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. Maybe for you the fares are cheap. But 99% of passengers are Thai, many taking a taxi to go direct to home because of thugs, pickpockets etc., and other circumstances, but the reality is that for these folks the fare is quite expensive. 2
J Branche Posted yesterday at 07:35 AM Posted yesterday at 07:35 AM It's a mixed bag. Cabs at Mochit Bus Terminal may or may not use meter. Cabs outside tourist hotels are always going to quote a high fixed price. I've found a few really go ones. Went to a temple the guy said no problem he will park, sleep in the car, round trip was 300 baht. Motorbike taxi wanted 200 baht each way. Again I think for tourist sometimes the language and explaining the destination address is to burdensome and they would rather use Grab/Bolt. If Bangkok had good easy to use Mass Transit with Air Con Buses running more frequently in certain areas it could reduce the need for as many taxis.
gargamon Posted yesterday at 07:35 AM Posted yesterday at 07:35 AM 57 minutes ago, kevin612 said: That is why I always use bolt or grab Bolt/grab are getting to be almost as bad. Last couple of times out of BKK airport it took 5 or 6 tries to get a driver that would accept the website's quote. 1
chuang Posted yesterday at 07:37 AM Posted yesterday at 07:37 AM 51 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said: TIT. Foreigners are to be exploited. No locals too.. 1
Excalibur1550 Posted yesterday at 07:40 AM Posted yesterday at 07:40 AM 4 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said: Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap.Why not just increase the standing fare and the mileage rate, so that taxi drivers can earn more money? Bangkok taxis are ridiculously cheap. maybe taxi fare in Bangkok is cheap for you, but not for other, expecially thai people, where salary is far away lower than european salary, maybe will be good if they increase yours bill and tax, how is that 1
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now