Taxi Live Africa brings Uber-like ehailing features to metered taxis
Since Uber arrived in South Africa in 2013, there’s been a fierce (and often violent) rivalry between those employing the technology and metered taxi drivers. But thanks to a new app developed in South Africa, this could be about to change.
Called Taxi Live Africa (TLA), the service and app lets metered taxi drivers perform trips requested by customers. Essentially, it’s bringing the Uber model to private taxis.
The reason for its development is clear: metered taxi operators need technology to compete in the evolving transportation industry, according to co-founder Luvuyo Ntshayi.
“Metered taxi operators have not had an app developed especially for them and their passengers,” he told Memeburn in an email.
“Ehailing has now become an established market but metered taxis were excluded from benefiting from this — in short, metered taxi drivers have been struggling to compete in a technology-led market.”
“Before TLA was established, I conducted numerous interviews with metered taxi operators in Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town so that we gain real insights into their business challenges,” Nyashi continued.
“Not surprisingly, the one comment challenge among all of the people I met was that they had lost clients due to e-hailing. The gap in the market was evident and we believe that Taxi Live Africa will create a lot of opportunities not only for drivers but as we recruit more and more drivers, we will also be creating jobs within Taxi Live Africa as administrators in our offices.”
The service hasn’t had much time to mature though. The company was founded in 2017 by Ntshayi and business partner Soyiso Qotiwe, but only soft-launched in Durban in June 2019. Still, the company’s seen more than 700 registrations in the KwaZulu-Natal city thus far.
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Aesthetically, the app’s spiffy, swift, and modern. Lots of yellow is employed in UI elements, while users can adjust payment option, view fare estimates, and take advantage of offers from the primary screen.
It also has the basic features you’d expect in an ehailing app. This includes an in-app emergency button, live chat support, the ability to schedule rides ahead of time, and a built-in police emergency number.
TLA does have an exhaustive list of registration criteria for drivers too, including the ownership of a PDP, car registration documents from 2014, police clearance, and hailing operating documents. The company also wants drivers to be “willing to go for drivers training”.
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