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Not too long after its inception, trouble erupted as metered taxi organisations protested lost sales and revenue as a result of Uber. The chaos even brought Cape Town CBD to a standstill as taxi operators protested against Uber.
Uber has also faced licensing issues. The South African government has impounded all Uber vehicles that did not have a taxi permit. One Uber driver told CompareGuru that the reason they did not have a taxi permit was because the government would not issue more taxi permits to the company.
The driver added that in the Cape, there were only 450 taxi permits issued to Uber drivers, whereas the total amount of drivers far outweighed that number. He said they were hoping to be issued with more taxi permits so that they don't have to avoid certain areas with a high police presence.
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One of the biggest grievances passengers have had with Uber is the cancelling of trips moments before the taxi is supposed to arrive. Several users even noted the app had indicated the vehicle was arriving only to have the trip cancelled.
This trend of cancelling trips has been widely noted and is assumed to be a ploy to receive the cancellation fee, which is possibly higher than an actual short distance trip. This was confirmed by another Uber driver.
recently conducted three tests to test the functionality of the taxi service. An Uber Black was ordered and promised to arrive in four minutes. When the time elapsed, the driver said he was a further eight minutes away from arriving but cancelled the trip soon after. The user was still charged R70.00 for the cancelled trip.
With the second test, an Uber X was ordered and promised to arrive in four minutes, ten minutes later, the user was still waiting and the driver had now extended their arrival to eight minutes away, before cancelling the trip. The user was still charged R25.00.
The last test, another Uber X is ordered, again promising to arrive in four minutes. After eight minutes the trip is cancelled and the driver is now seven minutes away from the pickup point. They are charged R25.00.
“We are always looking to improve the experience, such as our current road mapping in Cape Town. We have also started location tracking to evaluate how accurately driver-partners are able to deliver riders to their destination.”