These women-exclusive – Women Taxi Service in Karachi

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Women Taxi Service in KarachiAmong the various programmes planned for International Women’s Day, there also was introduced Paxi, women taxi service in Karachi where taxis will be driven by women for women.

By this the Paxi Pakistan Company means that the taxis will be driven by women and they will have women passengers only. And this service will be introduced in Karachi on Women’s Day, helping women feel safe when taking a cab with the exclusive women taxi service in Karachi. Women face a lot of issues during transit owing to the unfriendly environment in buses or any other form of public transport. But having a mode of public transport catering to them alone can solve many of their transport issues.

Paxi is starting with 10 drivers, referred to as ‘pilots’, but intends to expand to Lahore and Islamabad in the next three to four months followed by other parts of the country. The pilots are housewives, young women and students too said the CEO Sheikh Mohammad Zahid.

Asked if the women required commercial licences to drive the cabs, the CEO said that was only needed for driving heavy vehicles. But the pilots are trained. Although they have 10 female pilots to begin with, there are many more enrolled for training. They, too, will be inducted soon.

The CEO also explained that the service could be accessed through four modes such as hailing a cab on the road, the phone app, call centre and SMS service. The latter two involve providing one’s name and phone number so that the dispatcher is able to verify the call or message and issue a four-digit PIN so that when the cab reaches the customer she can ask the pilot the code to book or initiate a ride. She will also have to provide her name and number when hailing a cab on the road in order for the pilot to be able to feed it in the system.

“It only takes a few seconds,” he said. “And the call centre, SMS and just stopping a cab are options for those who may not have smartphones,” he added.

He said that the verification would also help as they have accident insurance though each vehicle has a medical kit and a fire extinguisher.

Other than the women-exclusive service and women taxi service in Karachi, Paxi is also going to launch a motorbike taxi for single commuters who don’t have to be female and a normal cab service on the lines of Uber and Careem that anyone can access. The date for their formal launch is said to be March 23 but there was an orientation ceremony for the pink taxi and its pilots at the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides’ Headquarters.

Earlier, in December 2016, Careem had also added about seven women captains to their ride-sharing service in Karachi and Lahore.

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