but after they merge, the fare charges sticker on the window is still showing the charges i mentioned earlier......maybe they havent change the sticker?:think:jhansolo said:This is the case before they merge, Citycab and comfort are the same now.
http://www.comfort-transportation.com.sg/rates_charges.html
http://www.citycab.com.sg/travelwus/charges.htm#meter
cheers
clarinet said:Last night just took a Comfort Taxi home after a late night shoot.... That taxi driver confirm a new part-timer... He insist to take the expressway, which will be one big round where using a normal road will reach my place short and fast.... So he missed the first turn, and looked like he insist to use the Highway, so I guild him to another route instead of the highway. By that time he keep telling me, no different, no different.
When he had no choice, he say highway fast mah, normal road cannot drive fast. Next he demo to me what is slow... he go at 30km/h then next he show me what is "fast"... damn him, his fast is damn rackless....
During the talk with him, he revealled that he had met two accidents...:think: His "fast" style is no wonder for the accidents... ;(
Din got his number... on reaching... want to fast fast get off his cab... one second in there is one sec dangerwrx_sti_22b said:I think this cabbie gives you a good enough reason to complaint (not compliment) against him if you want.
clarinet said:Last night just took a Comfort Taxi home after a late night shoot.... That taxi driver confirm a new part-timer... He insist to take the expressway, which will be one big round where using a normal road will reach my place short and fast.... So he missed the first turn, and looked like he insist to use the Highway, so I guild him to another route instead of the highway. By that time he keep telling me, no different, no different.
When he had no choice, he say highway fast mah, normal road cannot drive fast. Next he demo to me what is slow... he go at 30km/h then next he show me what is "fast"... damn him, his fast is damn rackless....
During the talk with him, he revealled that he had met two accidents...:think: His "fast" style is no wonder for the accidents... ;(
Deadpoet said:The only good thing about taxi in Singapore is it's cheap. However, if you look at the per km charges, Singapore is actually more expensive than KL, Bangkok and Hong Kong.
But then Singapore cabbies are the worse lot in the world, too long to list, but my 3 favorites are ... Every day I go to work, I tell the cabbie to let me off after the traffic light in front of the white building on the left, way to many of them will try to make a left turn at the traffic light ... The second one is every day, I will tell the cabbie to "turn left right here" at my condo, and all too often, they try to turn right. Then there are thes uncles, who insisted to not change geers, revving up the engine yet going not so fast and with the other feet, not on clutch but permanently attached to the brake ...