They are working on all other platforms so make sure you use Freenow, Bolt, Hola etc. if you’re going to the game!
f10101 on
> The Dublin vs Japan game will take place in the Aviva Stadium…
Now that’s a match I would pay to see
Character_Common8881 on
I’ve zero sympathy for both taxis and Uber but fixed fares are a good thing IMHO.
I remember circa 2010 taxi companies advertised fixed fares. Was great, 20 eur home from a night out. Fill the car, cheaper than night link and brought to door.
GuitarLaw825 on
More people would actually use Uber/taxi with the introduction of fixed fares. I avoid them as much as possible these days.
DTUOHY96 on
I’d take the bus or walk before encouraging taxi drivers to use the meter more. Hate getting into a taxi not knowing how much it’s going to cost or if I’m being shafted
Hairy-Ad-4018 on
So basically taxi drivers are complaining that can’t fleece customers. They have a legal set fair per km plus some extras.
MotiveEurope on
I love fixed fairs. Especially when abroad this is what makes Uber fantastic. You don’t have to worry about being double-charged, or like last night, coming back from work, it was €14 on the meter but the taxi driver said to pay him €20 in cash for the service charge and get aggressive about it. Bring on Uber.
jackiedaytona01 on
The sooner we introduce genuine ridesharing here and abolish the taxi stranglehold on the city, the better
Cal-Can on
Hardly going to win any support from the general public with this
Adamaaa123 on
Went back to Ireland the other week and used uber. Prices of taxis in Ireland are insane! Uber drive meter was 17 when I asked to get out and said I’d pay through the app. Got the notification for €20 a few minutes later.
noely6 on

Decky86 on
Just back from Melbourne where fixed fares are in operation. You pull out yer phone and just see the price for the trip. Nothing more nothing less. It was actually great for the customer and if you are hard working like a lot of the Indian Uber drivers there are you can make a lot of money.. every time I get a taxi or Uber in Dublin I am constantly afraid the driver will take the slower route just to gain more cash and I hate that I harbor some anger towards the driver when I could just be chatting and enjoying the ride to my destination with them at the price I agreed on .
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They are working on all other platforms so make sure you use Freenow, Bolt, Hola etc. if you’re going to the game!
> The Dublin vs Japan game will take place in the Aviva Stadium…
Now that’s a match I would pay to see
I’ve zero sympathy for both taxis and Uber but fixed fares are a good thing IMHO.
I remember circa 2010 taxi companies advertised fixed fares. Was great, 20 eur home from a night out. Fill the car, cheaper than night link and brought to door.
More people would actually use Uber/taxi with the introduction of fixed fares. I avoid them as much as possible these days.
I’d take the bus or walk before encouraging taxi drivers to use the meter more. Hate getting into a taxi not knowing how much it’s going to cost or if I’m being shafted
So basically taxi drivers are complaining that can’t fleece customers. They have a legal set fair per km plus some extras.
I love fixed fairs. Especially when abroad this is what makes Uber fantastic. You don’t have to worry about being double-charged, or like last night, coming back from work, it was €14 on the meter but the taxi driver said to pay him €20 in cash for the service charge and get aggressive about it. Bring on Uber.
The sooner we introduce genuine ridesharing here and abolish the taxi stranglehold on the city, the better
Hardly going to win any support from the general public with this
Went back to Ireland the other week and used uber. Prices of taxis in Ireland are insane! Uber drive meter was 17 when I asked to get out and said I’d pay through the app. Got the notification for €20 a few minutes later.

Just back from Melbourne where fixed fares are in operation. You pull out yer phone and just see the price for the trip. Nothing more nothing less. It was actually great for the customer and if you are hard working like a lot of the Indian Uber drivers there are you can make a lot of money.. every time I get a taxi or Uber in Dublin I am constantly afraid the driver will take the slower route just to gain more cash and I hate that I harbor some anger towards the driver when I could just be chatting and enjoying the ride to my destination with them at the price I agreed on .