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    25 Feb 2020

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    Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan has pledged to do more for cabbies and private-hire drivers should the coronavirus outbreak drag on.


    Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan has pledged to do more for cabbies and Private-Hire Car (PHC) drivers should the coronavirus outbreak drag on for longer than expected.

    Earnings have plunged as much as 30% for some drivers as the Covid-19 outbreak enters its sixth week
    "The coronavirus has deeply impacted Point-to-Point (P2P) drivers. Many of them reported a large drop in business, as Singaporeans telecommute or cut down on outings," he said.

    Earnings have plunged as much as 30% for some drivers as the Covid-19 outbreak enters its sixth week.

    Mr. Khaw's assurance, given in a Facebook post yesterday, comes as a comparative official survey shows a rise in commuter satisfaction with the services of P2P drivers.

    The Public Transport Council survey found the overall mean score of P2P services rose to 8.1 last year, from 7.9 in 2018. The annual survey was conducted between mid-August and early September last year, before the virus outbreak.


    The Public Transport Council survey saw overall satisfaction with taxis go up from 7.9 to 8.1
    For taxis, the overall satisfaction went up from 7.9 to 8.1, while the score for PHC services from providers such as Grab and Gojek rose from 7.9 to 8.2. Commuters were satisfied with nearly all service aspects that make up the overall scores. Among the biggest improvements were: Waiting time, driver's knowledge of the route and overall safety.

    But satisfaction with service information from both taxis and PHCs has slipped. The score for cabs was 7.7, down from 8, while that for PHCs dipped to 7.7, from 7.9.

    Said the council, "The survey results showed that over the last two years, there has been a convergence of satisfaction scores across both taxi and PHC services and that customer satisfaction has improved."

    Taxi drivers and PHC drivers have been urged to up the standard of both public cleanliness and personal hygiene
    Price was a key consideration among commuters in choosing between a cab and a PHC, the council added in its statement. The survey also shows commuters opt for PHCs over taxis because of the ease of booking through mobile apps, while being able to hail a taxi along a street is the main reason for choosing cabs.

    In his post, Mr. Khaw urged people to "up the standard of both public cleanliness and personal hygiene" in the current business lull. For P2P services, it means more frequent cleaning and hand-washing with sanitisers," he said.

    The 2020 Budget, announced last week, is set to give P2P drivers aid from a $77 million package to tide them over as their earnings shrink. The package is co-funded, with the Government contributing $45 million and taxi and private-hire companies making up the rest. Meanwhile, a $2.7 million fund set up by the Government and the National Trades Union Congress is available for drivers who do not qualify for the relief.
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    25 Feb 2020

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    Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan has pledged to do more for cabbies and private-hire drivers should the coronavirus outbreak drag on.


    Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan has pledged to do more for cabbies and Private-Hire Car (PHC) drivers should the coronavirus outbreak drag on for longer than expected.

    Earnings have plunged as much as 30% for some drivers as the Covid-19 outbreak enters its sixth week
    "The coronavirus has deeply impacted Point-to-Point (P2P) drivers. Many of them reported a large drop in business, as Singaporeans telecommute or cut down on outings," he said.

    Earnings have plunged as much as 30% for some drivers as the Covid-19 outbreak enters its sixth week.

    Mr. Khaw's assurance, given in a Facebook post yesterday, comes as a comparative official survey shows a rise in commuter satisfaction with the services of P2P drivers.

    The Public Transport Council survey found the overall mean score of P2P services rose to 8.1 last year, from 7.9 in 2018. The annual survey was conducted between mid-August and early September last year, before the virus outbreak.


    The Public Transport Council survey saw overall satisfaction with taxis go up from 7.9 to 8.1
    For taxis, the overall satisfaction went up from 7.9 to 8.1, while the score for PHC services from providers such as Grab and Gojek rose from 7.9 to 8.2. Commuters were satisfied with nearly all service aspects that make up the overall scores. Among the biggest improvements were: Waiting time, driver's knowledge of the route and overall safety.

    But satisfaction with service information from both taxis and PHCs has slipped. The score for cabs was 7.7, down from 8, while that for PHCs dipped to 7.7, from 7.9.

    Said the council, "The survey results showed that over the last two years, there has been a convergence of satisfaction scores across both taxi and PHC services and that customer satisfaction has improved."

    Taxi drivers and PHC drivers have been urged to up the standard of both public cleanliness and personal hygiene
    Price was a key consideration among commuters in choosing between a cab and a PHC, the council added in its statement. The survey also shows commuters opt for PHCs over taxis because of the ease of booking through mobile apps, while being able to hail a taxi along a street is the main reason for choosing cabs.

    In his post, Mr. Khaw urged people to "up the standard of both public cleanliness and personal hygiene" in the current business lull. For P2P services, it means more frequent cleaning and hand-washing with sanitisers," he said.

    The 2020 Budget, announced last week, is set to give P2P drivers aid from a $77 million package to tide them over as their earnings shrink. The package is co-funded, with the Government contributing $45 million and taxi and private-hire companies making up the rest. Meanwhile, a $2.7 million fund set up by the Government and the National Trades Union Congress is available for drivers who do not qualify for the relief.
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