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App will allow users to choose how they want to travel

July 14, 2017 by Staff News Writer

As of August 1st, the Seetaxis transport service will have a new application to provide a more timely attention and give the users the possibility to choose with whom they want to travel.
With the new app, users will be able to request services in most public and private transports such as taxis, seetaxis, private, microbuses, cargo transports and even motorcycles.

In addition, individuals, cooperatives or companies that wish to join the service, must pay $20 monthly for maintenance of the site.

Those interested in using the application should complete an enrollment form that is available on the See Taxi website.

The application will allow you to pay by credit or debit card, book services, qualify the driver, see the driver’s location in real time, send messages and make calls. In addition, there will be no dynamic fares or nightly prices.

Interested drivers must meet a number of requirements.

crhoy.com

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