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PostPosted: Thu Jun 17, 2021 6:28 pm 
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So Bolt started in London, and a couple of months ago launched in Milton Keynes and Peterborough.

Dipping their toes in the water outside the metropolis, obviously, but this seems a much more signficant expansion :-o


New taxi-hailing app comes to the Black Country

https://www.expressandstar.com/news/bus ... k-country/

A new taxi-hailing app has launched in parts of the Black Country and wider West Midlands.

Bolt set up shop in Wolverhampton and Birmingham on Wednesday, rivalling Uber which is already in operation across the region.

It allows mobile phone users to hail taxis via the app, seeing the live locations of vehicles on a map and guide prices for their journey.

The service will also be available in Walsall and Solihull, extending into Dudley and Sandwell in the next few weeks.

Bolt first launched in London in 2019. Birmingham and Wolverhampton are the latest pieces of its expansion puzzle across the UK.

Bolt taxis will offer 100 per cent carbon neutral journey, which the firm said complimented Birmingham City Council's introduction of its Clean Air Zone.

Sam Raciti, UK general manager at Bolt, said: "Bolt’s launch in Birmingham and Wolverhampton complements the council’s commitment to sustainability as a 100 per cent carbon-neutral service.

"The implementation of the Clean Air Zone shouldn’t stop Brummies moving around their city freely.

“Whether it’s travelling home from university, a night out in Digbeth or some retail therapy at the Bullring, Birmingham is a natural home for Bolt’s safe, easy and affordable approach to transport.”


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Bolt set up shop in Wolverhampton and Birmingham on Wednesday, rivalling Uber which is already in operation across the region.

Another reason why the app companies will never make money out of our trade.

Bolt will go in cheap for the next year or so, subsiding fares. Uber will follow suit not wanting to lose market share.

Drivers will be on both Bolt and Uber and will gladly take some of those subsidies/promotions.

And in a year or so's time another app company will come along and it will all be back to square one for Bolt and Uber, and so it will continue.

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