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Breaking News - Singapore Has "Ten of Thousands" Of Uber & Grab Car Drivers

shiokalingam

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Why So Many Private Car Drivers In Singapore ?

Used Car Prices set to Fall ?



Some Put the figures at more than 30,000 .




GrabCar, Uber drivers may need vocational licence soon


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The licensing requirement is expected to be announced during next month's Budget debate. The Transport Minister had said that, where justified, the Government would level the playing field between taxis and private-car hire services.PHOTO: GRAB


Authorities also studying clearer markings on cars being used to pick up passengers

Private-car hire drivers operating under Uber and GrabCar may soon be required to have a vocational licence, under regulations expected to be announced next month.

A proposed training programme lasting at least 10 hours - shorter than the 60-hour taxi driver vocational licence (TDVL) course - is being considered by the authorities for these private chauffeurs, sources told The Straits Times.

The licensing requirement, which follows a review that started last October, is expected to be announced by the Ministry of Transport next month during the Budget debate.

There will be a "phase-in" period to allow drivers time to go for the vocational course, said industry sources who requested anonymity. It is estimated that there are tens of thousands of private-car hire drivers here.

Course credits attained during the proposed vocational training could also be used for the TDVL, should the drivers want to become cabbies.

Besides vocational licensing, sources said, the authorities are mulling over clearer markings on cars being used to pick up passengers. This could be through decals pasted on these vehicles to identify them.

Asked about the upcoming regulations, the Land Transport Authority said only that it was finalising the review. "More details will be made known in the coming weeks," a spokesman said.

With a regulatory framework, Singapore will join other countries, such as the Philippines and Australia, which are moving towards regulating an industry that has come under heat worldwide for allegedly competing unfairly with taxis.

Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan had said in October that, where justified, the Government would "level the playing field" between taxis and private-car hire services.

The head of Grab Singapore, Mr Lim Kell Jay, said vocational licensing can serve as an "added assurance" to commuters.

He said the company does its own screening in the form of "background checks, in-person registration, induction training as well as vehicle inspections".

Uber's general manager in Singapore, Mr Warren Tseng, said he was "hopeful of a positive outcome" to the review - one that will ensure drivers can continue to have flexible work opportunities, and commuters, reliable transportation options.

Private-car hire driver James Koh, 53, said if vocational licences become a requirement, part-timers may find it a hassle and stop driving. "We have been operating for so long without problems, I find it strange that we need to have a licence," he said.

However, National University of Singapore transport researcher Lee Der Horng said regulations actually benefit private-car hire services by legitimising them.

He said services like Uber and GrabCar should also disclose data on their platforms with the Government, as taxi operators do.

"The Government can have full visibility of how many vehicles are on the roads on a day-to-day basis, and how much mileage is clocked.

"By being better informed, policies can be adjusted to help solve transportation issues in Singapore, for example, by putting more taxis or private cars for hire on the roads."
 

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[video=youtube_share;9A9ahlXtzuE]https://youtu.be/9A9ahlXtzuE[/video]
What It’s Like To Be A Grabcar Driver


Published on Oct 23, 2015

With third-party taxi and private car-sharing apps being all the rage these days, even famous football players like former Singapore football captain Indra Sahdan and Noh Alam Shah have signed up to become one. TODAY goes behind the wheel to find out what it takes to be a Grabcar driver. Video: Raj Nadarajan/TODAY
 

po2wq

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... "By being better informed, policies can be adjusted to help solve transportation issues in Singapore, for example, by putting more taxis or private cars for hire on the roads."
wat a joke! ...

2 help gahmen collect mor moni la ...
 

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All these taxi drivers are examples of "hidden umeployment" among Sporeans.

You will find many with degrees & who used to work in office jobs.
 

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All these taxi drivers are examples of "hidden umeployment" among Sporeans.

You will find many with degrees & who used to work in office jobs.



with "Tens Of Thousands" of Drivers - why Taxi Fares and Private

Cars' Fares Not Falling ?


Why Taxi Daily Rental Not Falling ?




Why Go for Hidden Employment when LTA Officer behave like Hooligans ?


Singapore LTA Officer "Beats" up Uber Driver !



Published on Nov 27, 2015

Singapore LTA officer throw the first punch, and "beat an old man" to the ground. No matter what the circumstance is, he is not supposed to fight, much less start one. Beside, a young and well train officer of the law beat up an old man or a Uber driver. OMG! When the old man fell on the ground "From the video", the LTA Officer kick him. Wow! Singapore traffic Enforcement officer is very extreme.

"On Oct 2, Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan said the Government will be reviewing private-car hire apps, after receiving feedback from taxi drivers that these services were not competing on a level field." Source "The Straits Time"

And this made the Playing field "Level" ?

This is the video of showing Uber driver Mr. Goh Kok Ling Injuries.
 

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Hope Alan Chan will Focus More On Public Education on How to Use

Our Roads , Public and Private Transports Network .-






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The Ministry of Transport announced on Tuesday (March 15) that Mr Alan Chan Heng Loon will be appointed as chairman of the Land Transport Authority (LTA) from April 1.



He succeeds Mr Michael Lim Choo San who has held the position for the past 14 years.

Mr Chan who has been the chief executive officer of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) since Jan 1, 2003, is also a member of the Public Service Commission and a director of Business China. He chaired the Council that revised the Code of Corporate Governance in 2012.

Before joining SPH, Mr Chan was an administrative officer in the Civil Service. His previous appointments included Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Transport, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Principal Private Secretary to then-Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew.


MOT said: "Mr Chan's extensive leadership experience will offer LTA invaluable guidance in the future development of land transport in Singapore."

The ministry also thanked outgoing chairman Mr Lim for his contributions to LTA, and said that many key land transport strategies were launched and implemented under his stewardship.

They include the launch of the Land Transport Master Plan in 2008, rail projects that expanded Singapore's rail network to cover more than 200km island-wide, as well as the launch of the Bus Service Enhancement Programme that increased bus capacity and bus service levels.

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- See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singap...ty-appoints-new-chairman#sthash.gcPgS6aG.dpuf
 

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Yet again same old story, govt did not have a share on ur earning, they buay song. Die die find way to milk.

Uber or grab imho more bengs or m&ds driving. Why? Private car more shiok, ppl dont know mah. Happy happy drive, happy happy drive cai around or drive to clubbing, show off la hahaha:biggrin:
 

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Levelling the field or putting up barricades for ntuc to enter the fray with private car hire ?


Time for Union Fees from Uber & Grab Car Drivers .


When the Real Numbers of Uber and Grab Car Drivers are made known

Expect Dedicated " Private Cars Hailing Stands " To Cater for passengers .
 

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Pay and Pay where got make ur life so convenient and easy to earm $$$, just 4 hrs and u can start to make $$$$$. We must remember tos at Chiak Leow Bee Ntuc Comfort will soon be out of job, PAP never like open Competition in any Business that they hve monopolised since the old fatt's days. Take Transcab and Silver Cab you tink they can compete wit Comfort, if they did the PAP wud hve not given em licence to operate in the first place, PAP noes that these two companies are half bake and that their business will fade into twlight in matter of time.
 

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According to:

worldwealthreport.com/reports/population/asia_pacific/singapore
(by Cap Gemini and the Royal Bank of Canada)

the more "precise" number is 107,000 (but I suspect the majority are Permanent Residents; millionaire citizens might number less than 20,000), as of end-2014.
And this excludes the market value of their primary residence.

Millionaire citizens definitely can exceed 100,000, even excluding the market value of their primary residence. :wink:
 

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Millionaire citizens definitely can exceed 100,000, even excluding the market value of their primary residence. :wink:
oh, if you mean millionaire PRs can easily become citizens, then I agree.
Otherwise, I find it hard to believe that right now, there are at least 100,000 millionaire citizens who were born (and brought up) in Singapore before, say, 1990...
 
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