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Women's safety in focus as
Uber rivals race across Southeast Asia
Photo: Tuan Anh/TTT
A co-founder of GrabTaxi, Uber's biggest competitor in
Southeast Asia, remarked earlier this year that safety is so central to the
online taxi booking business that some of his drivers feel like they are
tracked at every moment - even when they go to the bathroom.
The
Malaysian company and Brazil-based rival Easy Taxi made headlines over the
past year by attracting over $400 million in investment. But a rape
accusation against an Uber driver in
Uber
has since been banned in the Indian capital, adding to bans or legal action
in several countries including
Both
use licenced taxi drivers, which helps their strategy to market themselves as
safe for women in cities such as
With
safety at the centre of their marketing strategy, the rape allegation against
the Uber driver in
"Women
are our target audience," said Nguyen Tuan Anh, general manager at
GrabTaxi in
GrabTaxi
said it only works with drivers of taxi firms that check identity documents,
driving licences and criminal records. It asks drivers to resubmit those
documents upon signing up, and confirms that applicants are still contracted
to taxi firms.
"Its drivers are all from known taxi
brands so I don't have to worry about safety," said banker Bui Thi Thu
Trang. The 30-year-old said she uses GrabTaxi frequently in
Representatives
from Uber in
Photographs
GrabTaxi
and Easy Taxi typically provide driver details such as photograph and phone
number. GrabTaxi also allows passengers to "share" their trips
online so family and friends can track their location. On both apps, pick-up
points are chosen by the user.
"If
it is late at night, without apps like this you've got to go on the
street," said Joon Chan, regional managing director for Easy Taxi,
southeast Asia. Easy Taxi's driver screening includes testing patience and
cordiality, Chan said.
Park
Byung Joon, head of the urban transport management programme at
"I
use taxis a lot in
GrabTaxi,
co-founded by Anthony Tan in 2012, reported a six-fold jump in users over the
past year to about 500,000. It estimated 3 bookings are made through its app
every second across
"Passengers
in
Tan
said one driver talked to him about safety features such as drivers' photos
and details. "'My face is there in the cloud, tracking me all the
way,'" Tan quoted the driver as telling him. "'The cloud knows I'm
going to the toilet, it's staring at me.'"
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Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 12, 2014
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