Increase Rate of Accidents
By: fatin • Essay • 319 Words • May 17, 2011 • 1,681 Views
Increase Rate of Accidents
The drivers are road bullies and extortionists, a national shame and pose a serious threat to the country's tourism industry," the survey found.
In the same week, Adri Ghani, a Malaysian currently residing in Saudi Arabia wrote to a Malaysian newspaper, venting his own anger at the state of Malaysian taxis which has given his country a bad reputation, claiming it has been described in an article in Saudi Arabia as the "world's worst cabs in a tropical paradise. They have given Malaysia a bad image."
The newspaper article goes further to explain, "Malaysia is wonderful, but its taxi touts and unchecked drivers come as an unpleasant surprise to tourists."
In addition to the shabby service, unkempt and hostile drivers, taxi drivers refuse to use meters insisting instead on quoting an exorbitant flat rate.
The writer further says that Malaysian taxis are ranked worse than Indonesian and Thai taxis, pointing out neighbor Singapore, as well as Hong Kong as examples where the taxis have a good image.
"The first contact a tourist gets with locals is often during airport transits to hotels and it creates a very, very strong first impressions, either good or bad," said John Koldowski, managing director of PATA. "Authorities need