Trust cabs hit street: Fare Tk 85 for first two kms

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UNB, Dhaka :
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday asked the concerned authorities to reduce the fare of the newly launched taxicab by 15 percent, showing utmost respect to public opinion and for the convenience of the mass people.
“Refix the first two kilometres’ taxi fare at Tk 85 from Tk 100,” she said while inaugurating the taxicab service of the Trust Transport Services under the Army Welfare Trust aiming to address the longstanding crisis of quality public transport.
The Prime Minister formally inaugurated the service at a ceremony at the Army Golf Club in the Dhaka Cantonment.
Speaking on the occasion, Hasina said that although there is some criticism about the fixation of the taxicab fare, but people are ready to pay more if they get the proper service.
From Tuesday, 46 air-conditioned, yellow taxi cabs — 27 of Trust Transport Services of Army Welfare Trust, and 19 of Toma Group, a private operator, started plying on the roads of the capital.
The number of taxicabs will be increased to 600 and these will ply on the roads of Dhaka and Chittagong.
The newly launched taxicabs of minimum 1500 cc are Premio, Allion, Probox and Axio models of Toyota, the leading automobile manufacturers of Japan.
The taxicabs will have GPS system, vehicle tracking system, wireless, etc., in order to track and trace all vehicles of this type anywhere in the country.
The Ministry of Communications earlier fixed the rate of taxicab fare increasing the first two kilometres’ fare to Tk 100 from Tk 60. It also fixed Tk 34 for every additional kilometre, with Tk 8.5 for every two minutes’ waiting. The on-call rate for the cabs has been fixed at Tk 20.
The Prime Minister expressed her hope that members of Bangladesh Army would be more active in earning the trust of the people, providing the desired services to them.
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