Cross-border travel: Some drivers concerned about slower business on first day of new system
Some cross-border taxi drivers are concerned about a dip in business on the first day of changes to the cross-border taxi scheme, despite additional pick-up and drop-off points. They point to higher fares as a reason, but hope the convenience of ride-hailing bookings, which take effect on May 5, will sway commuters. Natalie Ong with more.
Some cross-border taxi drivers are concerned about a dip in business on the first day of changes to the cross-border taxi scheme, despite additional pick-up and drop-off points. They point to higher fares as a reason, but hope the convenience of ride-hailing bookings, which take effect on May 5, will sway commuters. Natalie Ong with more.