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Taxi queue up to wait passenger at Causeway Bay. May Tse/SCMP

SCMP readers discuss latest taxi fare hikes

Amy Li

How high a taxi fare increase do you think is acceptable?

As Hong Kong’s urban taxis consider a fare increase to meet rising costs and inflation, SCMP.com has invited readers to share their views.

The poll published on Friday has drawn more than 400 participants as of Saturday morning.

While 61 per cent of our readers say they don’t welcome any rise, 17 per cent find 5 to 10 per cent of an increase reasonable. Some 14 per cent readers say they consider an increase of under 5 per cent acceptable. Only 8 per cent of our participants welcomed an increase of more than 10 per cent.

SCMP poll results
Those who oppose any increase will be disappointed as taxi unions have agreed a fare rise and the hike looks inevitable, according to a SCMP report.

Some 17 per cent of readers who say a 5-10 per cent increase is justified will more likely agree with the proposal of a HK$2 flag-fall fare increase, which means a 10 per cent increase for trips in the two kilometre range.

Passengers currently pay HK$1.50 for every 200 metres after the flag fall until the chargeable amount reaches HK$72.50. Some taxi unions are seeking to raise 10 cents for every metre for short-haul passengers – roughly a 6 per cent increase. Others said they want the increase applied to any distance.

The SCMP poll is still open on Saturday. Vote now and let us know how much of an increase you find reasonable.

 

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