Wednesday 24 February 2016

Uber and Lyft drivers in the US unhappy with the way each company has lowered fares and how they have been treated have decided to launch their own rival taxi app called Swift.

An ongoing period of unrest between the taxi apps and its drivers over cuts in pay and concerns over driver safety has seen strikes and protests against the start-up and now a band of disgruntled drivers fed up with the situation are going it alone with their own competing app.

The Uber Drivers Network, who have been a vocal group of protesters in New York, revealed their Swift app – a taxi-hailing app that they have been working on for the past year. A video of the app in action was posted to the Uber Drivers Network Facebook page and shows multiple devices running an interface that looks remarkably similar to Uber.

"It is the ultimate solution for our problem," Abdoul Diallo, an individual behind the movement, told Fast Company. "Because without drivers, there is no Uber."

The page describes the app as 'a platform for drivers by drivers' and Diallo explains the idea is for each driver to have a stake in the company with a profit sharing system that would feed those profits back to drivers. "We, drivers, provide the cars and EVERY expense related to the business, the only thing 'they' provide is the app. Now we have our OWN!"

However, Diallo admitted: "how it will be structured at this point, we don't know" and provided little in-depth detail on Swift. One way Swift could work more financially in their favour is recruiting drivers within their network who might register interest in joining the app, rather than having to spend significant amounts on hiring as Uber and Lyft do.

In a counterargument to the drivers' concerns over fare price cuts Uber has retorted by arguing that with lower prices come more customers, claiming drivers in New York have been earning 17% per hour more than before the latest drop in fares.

Details on when the app will be launched and in what cities has not been revealed, but by capitalising on the unrest among Uber drivers around the world, Swift could potentially have a far-reaching market and roll out quicker than most start-ups.

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/angry-uber-lyft-drivers-launch-165705940.html

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 Five Cardiff taxi drivers have had their hackney licences suspended for refusing short fares.

A city council spokeswoman said drivers cannot refuse a fare that starts and ends in the city and the authority wanted to "flush out" those who breach the law.

Following complaints, the council has been carrying out an investigation since September 2015.

Mystery shopper exercises are continuing to catch drivers at fault.

Information cards are being given out and people are urged to take note of the badge number or vehicle registration of drivers who refuse fares.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-east-wales-35653241


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HailO Bull.


Uber-style taxi app backed by Sir Richard Branson enjoys rapid growth

Uber competitor Hailo has announced a 200% year-on-year growth for its ‘Hailo for Business’ programme.

The programme, which targets business travellers, has also expanded its service worldwide and now has a presence in cities including London, Paris, Singapore and Tokyo.

Launched in November 2011, the London-based taxi app has received investment from the likes of Sir Richard Branson, and counts Amazon.co.uk and law firm Olswang amongst its clients.

The firm’s push for more business travellers has also been bolstered by partnerships with points company Avios, British Airways and Iberia Plus.

Andrew Pinnington, Chief Executive Officer at Hailo, commented: “Ground transportation in business is all about trust, reliability and control which can now be delivered through innovative use of technology. Customers need to know they can get from A to B as efficiently, safely and cost effectively as possible.

"Our Hailo for Business service is proving time and again that the our technology platform combined with the experience and professionalism of licensed taxi drivers delivers on all those measures.  Hailo gives business customers control and complete visibility of their ground transportation costs.“

https://goo.gl/Auslde


Comment: HailO only have enough cash left, to last until the end of the March.

Statements from Branson will appear over this month and do not be surprised if HailO gets a 'Virgin' rebrand.

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