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RE: can you choose the taxi stand?


But hor if peak hr u alight pax at ion , rest u know what happen .......ahem.

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lazybone wrote:
Rom wrote:

I guess you understand the first paragraph of the reply. In regards to the second paragraph, Taxilim's reply has answered to your question.

In addition, if you are in favor lane (meaning the lane just beside the TS) to enter the TS, without having any hassle or obstruction, TD are suppose to enter the TS & pickup the pax in Q. In the scenario if you choose to by-pass the TS & pickup any pax after the TS, AND in the situation where the pax from the TS lodge a complain against you for doing that, companies will go under investigation on that.

I'll just state another real life example for information:
TD saw pax A & don't wish to pick him up, TD quickly put up a busy sign. Just after passing by pax A, TD saw pax B not far a head & he decided to pick him up. He changed back the "For Hire" sign & stop by pax B. Pax A saw this, noted down the taxi number & took a photo. Pax A lodge a complain to the taxi company & the TD kena warning for doing that.

There are many ways against us TD and of course, do it right and cover yourself. In the end of the day, we just want to earn a living and try our best to avoid any accident, including trouble. All the best :)


There was a case sometime ago in the paper. Taxi driver did not stop when flagged.

Pax lodge a complain. Taxi co. found out ... that taxi driver starts meter less than 200 mtrs away.

Regardless of what sign taxi driver put. This is a clear cut case.



-- Edited by lazybone on Tuesday 12th of November 2013 02:49:09 PM


what if the situation at the time when the pax was flagging (road side) was not safe to stop?

can this be arguable? smile



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taxiuncle wrote:

what if the situation at the time when the pax was flagging (road side) was not safe to stop?

can this be arguable? smile


Well, TU for the sake or arguing everything n anything can be argue.

I rather spend my time making $$$ otr.

I know what to do to avoid trouble. Many TS are on my no go list.

Maybe I'm lucky.biggrin



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taxiuncle wrote:
lazybone wrote:
Rom wrote:

I guess you understand the first paragraph of the reply. In regards to the second paragraph, Taxilim's reply has answered to your question.

In addition, if you are in favor lane (meaning the lane just beside the TS) to enter the TS, without having any hassle or obstruction, TD are suppose to enter the TS & pickup the pax in Q. In the scenario if you choose to by-pass the TS & pickup any pax after the TS, AND in the situation where the pax from the TS lodge a complain against you for doing that, companies will go under investigation on that.

I'll just state another real life example for information:
TD saw pax A & don't wish to pick him up, TD quickly put up a busy sign. Just after passing by pax A, TD saw pax B not far a head & he decided to pick him up. He changed back the "For Hire" sign & stop by pax B. Pax A saw this, noted down the taxi number & took a photo. Pax A lodge a complain to the taxi company & the TD kena warning for doing that.

There are many ways against us TD and of course, do it right and cover yourself. In the end of the day, we just want to earn a living and try our best to avoid any accident, including trouble. All the best :)


There was a case sometime ago in the paper. Taxi driver did not stop when flagged.

Pax lodge a complain. Taxi co. found out ... that taxi driver starts meter less than 200 mtrs away.

Regardless of what sign taxi driver put. This is a clear cut case.



-- Edited by lazybone on Tuesday 12th of November 2013 02:49:09 PM


what if the situation at the time when the pax was flagging (road side) was not safe to stop?

can this be arguable? smile


TU, of course arguable. I can also say that I really did not see the pax, which happens sometimes.



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I think TD very poor thing. If kana complaint then Lana investigating.
If say u pickup a passenger, then 100metres down the road there is a TS with queue.
People in queue saw and complaint how?
Sometimes new driver may not know there is a TS 100m down the road

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Just to keep all interested on this thread. LTA sent me this link. I am, like, WTF?????? LOL

Or am i the dumb one not understanding the link between this link and my question????

http://app.lta.gov.sg/apps/news/page.aspx?c=2&id=bsbgcj2x7tuk8l4u22smr8u89d4bc26kg2ur4h5alx6990g6pi



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It's what I had said earlier.

1. There is a CBD taxi rule, Mon to Sat, 7.30 am to 8 pm where u cannot pick up pax anywhere where buses ply except at taxi stands. If u can't pick pax anywhere, then the next logical conclusion is it must be at taxi stands only.

2. During these times, if your taxi is ready for hire and u skip the taxi stand where there are pax waiting, you will be booked and fined.

So yes, you cannot choose taxi stands where and when you like. You must pick up the pax at the taxi stand nearest to you when you pass by it during those restricted hours. If u skip the taxi stand, then u are being choosy. It's the same as if pax flag u on the road and u ignore them.

LTA will station officers there to book u. Be careful.



-- Edited by Taxilim on Sunday 17th of November 2013 11:23:34 AM



-- Edited by Taxilim on Sunday 17th of November 2013 11:25:07 AM

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Thanks for for your info, Taxilim. I just wanna hear it from LTA. I am not trying to be funny and/or get myself into trouble. But I want LTA to quote me the relevant section in the legislation that governs this.



-- Edited by Chiku on Sunday 17th of November 2013 11:31:33 AM

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Chiku wrote:

Thanks for for your info, Taxilim. I just wanna hear it from LTA. I am not trying to be funny and/or get myself into trouble. But I want LTA to quote me the relevant section in the legislation that governs this.



-- Edited by Chiku on Sunday 17th of November 2013 11:31:33 AM


Actually hor, I oso dunno one. haha.

After ur questiion, I read up and search on web, then I know. Thanks to your queries.



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