- Meru Cabs has announced
a new service through which passengers can share their cab rides with others, the
Indo-Asian News Service reported.
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The customers will be
provided with an option of sharing their Meru cabs ride with other
- Meru Cabs has announced
a new service through which passengers can share their cab rides with others, the
Indo-Asian News Service reported.
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- The customers will be
provided with an option of sharing their Meru cabs ride with other
co-passengers who intend to travel in the same direction.
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- A fixed 30 percent
discount on the estimated trip fare would be applicable for the customers who
chose the “ride-share” option, the taxi company said. Customers will
be charged a fixed fare which will be communicated to them before booking.
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- The
“ride-share” services were launched keeping in view the issue of
traffic congestion and escalating pollution in the national capital and its
adjoining areas, said the company.
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- “By choosing to
share your personal vehicle with others or sharing a CNG-fuelled Meru cab by
Ride Share, citizens can now contribute to solving the city’s travel
woes,” Meru Cabs Group CEO Siddhartha Pahwa said.
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- The company has also
introduced ‘Meru’s ICE (In Case of Emergency) feature’, which allows passengers
to share details of their location with registered emergency contacts.