50% RISE IN TAXI FARES IRKS CITIZENS.

The
owners of these taxis said they increased prices because of the new
gasoline pricing.
JEDDAH: Citizens and residents here are complaining that taxi drivers
have raised the fares by 50 percent following the rise in the cost of
gasoline.
“Since the announcement of the new prices for gasoline in
the Kingdom, several taxi owners took advantage and raised their prices
for transporting passengers in Jeddah neighborhoods,” said citizen
Abdulrahman Al-Qahtani.
“I used pay SR20 to go about his daily
errands but after the new increase he now pays SR35,” he was quoted as
saying by a local newspaper.
Citizen Khalid Al-Mahmadi said he was
surprised to find that taxi fares increased about 50 percent. “The
owners of these taxis said they increased prices because of the new
gasoline pricing,” he said.
Umm Ahmed, a teacher who goes to school
in the same taxi every day, said the driver demanded an extra SR500
although she is only a short distance from her workplace.
Jamal Mohammad, a resident of the city, called on the city authorities to take action and place controls over fare increases.
Saeed Al-Bassami, chairman of the land transport committee at the Jeddah
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said: “The Ministry of Transport, the
competent body, put in place specific prices.” He urged citizens and
residents to report violations.
The Cabinet in December approved
increases in the pump prices of gasoline as well as electricity and
water rates to offset the slide in oil prices. Octane 91 rose from 45
halalas to 75 halalas, while Octane 95 increased from 60 halalas to 90
halalas.
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