Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Considerations for Placing Cap on Private-Hire Fares
22 November 2023
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Mr Gan Thiam Poh asked the Minister for Transport whether the Ministry will consider placing a cap on the fare charged for commuters of private-hire cars as an incentive to make it an attractive alternative to car ownership.
Reply by Acting Minister for Transport Chee Hong Tat:
1. Ride-hail fares for trips on private hire cars are not set by LTA; they are dynamically priced based on demand and supply. When demand is high, fares rise, attracting more drivers to take up jobs to meet the increased demand from commuters. Conversely, during periods of lower demand, commuters benefit from lower fares.
2. Capping fares for private hire cars will affect the incomes of drivers and inadvertently lead to a bad outcome for commuters. If fares are artificially capped and do not accurately reflect the demand and supply situation, there will be insufficient drivers during periods of high demand and commuters will in turn find it more difficult to secure rides.
