Login

Bolt To Allow Drivers To Set Prices In Three UK Cities

Bolt will be testing the new features across three cities in the Midlands region in England this week, ahead of a planned UK- wide rollout before Christmas when 65,000 drivers would be able to set their own prices within a range or continue to use surge pricing.
Calendar-icon

By Reuters

clock-icon

1 mins read

Calendar-icon

Published on November 15, 2021

Follow us on

google-news-icon
Story

Highlights

    Ride-hailing service Bolt said on Monday it plans to allow drivers to set their own prices and passengers to select their driver, starting with three UK cities, days after rival Uber Technologies Inc raised prices by 10% in London.

    The changes would give drivers more control of their business and are aimed at addressing national concerns about driver shortages that led to longer wait times, cancellations and surge pricing, Bolt said in a statement.

    Ride-hailing customers in several countries have been dealing with cab unavailability during peak hours as people go back to offices following the pandemic, which had forced many drivers to quit because of a lack of customers.

    A common criticism is that drivers tend to accept and then reject trips if a more profitable journey becomes available elsewhere.

    cuc4ublg

    The changes would give drivers more control of their business

    Estonia-based Bolt and U.S.-based Uber are trying to woo drivers back to their platforms with the promise of more income.

    "We hope to reduce waiting times on the Bolt app and have fewer driver cancellations so customers can get to their destination quickly and safely following increased demand in recent weeks," said Sam Raciti, Bolt's regional manager for Western Europe.

    Bolt will be testing the new features across three cities in the Midlands region in England this week, ahead of a planned UK- wide rollout before Christmas when 65,000 drivers would be able to set their own prices within a range or continue to use surge pricing.

    Uber had also started to allow drivers in California to set their own fares for trips, but removed the feature less than a year later, saying more riders declined higher fares and did not re-request a ride on Uber.

    Stay updated with automotive news and reviews right at your fingertips through carandbike.com's Google News

    Related Articles

    Latest News