sunset wrote:
I cant speak for any other area but in edinburgh all modern day techs that are useful are being used
There is no point in using something if it has no real benefit or is not cost effective,
The app in my opinion will not work, its faceless, and the 1st busy weekend in edinburgh it will fall flat, its a money making idea for the guy who is punting it and not some new super dupper idea that it going to transform taxi booking,
As i stated above unless this app transfers work from the PH then what is the benefit to the driver in edinburgh
I see, so basically you're saying the system wont work in Edinburgh, despite it working across the world? Does this mean that the taxi trade has the situation all sown up? I very much doubt that - as I said a few posts ago - we have had Edinburgh drivers on here moaning about PH taking 'their' work.
I dont predict a lot of things - but this technology will finish the taxi trade if we ignore it and allow PH to take it on - it wont happen straight away - but the mobile phone has already changed things - in England the mobile phone is leading to a change in taxi law - how long before the same happens in Scotland?
Bearing in mind you have booking office licenses in Scotland, it could be suggested the taxi trade on radio circuits there are psuedo private hire anyway.
It'll never work is the usual call - We heard those calls about two way radios, then about data dispatch (which was derided as a gimmick).
As for a money making idea - perhaps you should read the article below and perhaps do a google on Addison Lee and find out how much work they get via their 'app'.
Incidentally, DELTA private hire from Merseyside have recently launched their own 'app' alongside Davy Liver, in the north east LA private hire from Newcastle upon Tyne.
http://www.davylivertaxis.co.uk/http://www.nebusiness.co.uk/business-ne ... -31775967/http://www.national-taxi-association.co.uk/?p=4393Hailo Cab
This start-up has attracted funding from the investors behind Skype after starting up as a mobile community for drivers to share information and improve efficiency. Other London rivals include cab:app, Taxizapp, Get Taxi, London Taxi App and Taxi Square.
Cab My Taxi
A brand new start-up, this Manchester minnow has 10 private hire and 50 licensed drivers signed up to its app, but its Salford-based founder, Vladic Mitrovic, is keen to expand throughout the city.
Uber
A San Francisco start-up that offers limousine-like vehicles at the touch of a button. Operates in more than 20 cities around the world.