Taipei plans to launch taxi share program on two routes in September (2013/07/14)
As early as September, the Taipei City Government will inaugurate the first two taxi pool routes in Taiwan. The routes will be from the Jiantan MRT Station to Chinese Culture University and from Shipai MRT Station to the Tienmu Roundabout Circle. The taxi pool will allow passengers to share taxi fares and save money on transportation.
Here is a long queue of people waiting for the bus to Yangmingshan. During rush hour, some people even have to wait for the next bus.
When there are too many people, you may have to wait half an hour because when people board the bus it quickly becomes full.
Many of the passengers are Chinese Culture University students who board busses to their campus from the Jiantan MRT Station. For this reason, the Taipei City Government has planned a special taxi pool route traveling from Jiantan MRT to Shanzihou. A normal metered taxi costs between NT$260 to NT$320 which translates between NT$65 to NT$85 if four people share the ride.
I think (the fare) should be around NT$50-70, but if it’s NT$85, I think that’s too expensive.
The Taipei City government is also planning another taxi pool route, mainly targeting service staff and housewives. The route goes from Shipai MRT Station to the Tienmu Roundabout Circle. If four people share a taxi, each person would only need to pay NT$30. A single passenger fare would typically cost NT$120 so one could be saving NT$90 through this program.
These two new taxi pool routes could be implemented by September at the earliest, giving commuters another means of saving money. |
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