The Covid-19 situation may have turned the more cautious ones among us to taxi or Grab rides to reduce interactions with crowds. While it has become a lifestyle, an upcoming fare hike of $1 could change that for some.
Due to heightened measures reducing passenger count, Grab is reportedly making the move to help their driver-partners.
But don’t worry, as they’re trying their best to assist customers too.
In a press release today (25 May), Grab Singapore announced a support programme for its driver-partners in light of Phase 2 (Heightened Alert).
Since ridership has fallen significantly due to the restrictions, drivers have also been recording a significant drop in earnings.
To help counter this issue, Grab will be increasing its base fare for all transportation services by $1, starting 1 Jun.
Only the following services won’t be affected by the hike:
Till 30 Jun, the extra $1 will go entirely and directly to the drivers, so in a way, you’ll be helping them alleviate their current financial strain. Following that, Grab will likely return to charging commissions again.
This is the first price hike Grab Singapore has implemented since 2017.
For customers who worry about higher commuting costs, Grab has your backs too.
From 1 – 14 Jun, they’ll be offering $1 vouchers during peak hours to help offset the higher fares.
That way, you won’t feel the pinch for at least the first 2 weeks that the new fares will be in place. You can continue Grabbing to and from work with peace of mind.
Besides higher ride fares, Grab will also work on other ways to ease their driver-partners’ financial burdens.
Among them are:
Hopefully, they’ll be sufficient for now, to quell driver-partners’ concerns.
With more people staying at home, taxi and private-hire drivers are no doubt feeling the brunt of the tightened measures.
While higher ride fares may seem inconvenient to us, contributing just that extra dollar can make a difference in the drivers’ lives.
So let’s do our part to help, and kudos to Grab for having everyone’s welfare at heart.
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Featured image adapted from Grab on Facebook.
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