Will the taxi "share" road be long?

    On the one hand, if the supervision is weak and the punishment is not strict, "joint taxi" can easily become "forced rider", which will harm the interests of passengers and cause chaos in the taxi market.The serious changes in the implementation process, the frequent phenomenon of bullying and slaughtering passengers, make passengers vulnerable again. Even if strict supervision can be achieved to prevent "forced competition" to the greatest extent, many problems in the process of "joint rental" will seriously hinder the pace of passengers "sharing".

    As far as passengers are concerned, if passengers are new to the city, destination and bus route, they are often very cautious. In order to arrive at the destination safely and as soon as possible, they generally do not accept "shared rides".If a passenger is already familiar with the road, he or she may no longer worry too much about safety issues, but he or she will also calculate in his mind whether "carpooling" will delay time, whether it will take a detour, whether it will obviously save the cost of a taxi, and if it cannot achieve obvious results, I am afraid that "carpooling" will not generally be accepted. Furthermore, it is not easy for passengers to agree on the destination and route of the bus in the very limited time on the roadside. What’s more, the trust between people in our country is not high at present, and "don’t talk to strangers" has even become the code of conduct for traveling.

    From the taxi driver’s side, there are technical problems that are difficult to solve, that is, passengers who get off the taxi early cannot get tickets; secondly, there are unwritten rules inside the taxi "do not tear down each other and do not grab business"; thirdly, it is sometimes difficult to distinguish between "multi-person taxi" and "multi-person ride".In addition, they are also worried that they will be complained because of many problems in the "ride-sharing" process, such as "refusing to take a ride" that cannot be agreed upon, whether to take a detour during the delivery process, etc. After all, there are many things that are difficult to prove their innocence. Drivers are more willing to "do more than less", and more importantly, drivers will not significantly increase their income because of "ride-sharing".