Cape taxi drivers putting their pay cheques in passengers' hands in new project to improve taxi industry

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Around 1,000 Western Cape taxi drivers are putting their money where their driving skills are and opening themselves up to scrutiny from their passengers.

Taxi drivers and operators who signed up for the project have had to have their vehicles and documents verified. They then underwent a training programme and had their vehicles fitted with trackers and the department’s branding to alert community members that they were taking part in the initiative.

“Operators will then be monitored by the department and rewarded for good performance. The better the performance, the higher the reward,” the department said. The department of transport, which said it had the backing of Santaco’s provincial branch and the eight provincial taxi associations, said it was hoping to encourage even more drivers to sign up.

 

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