2021
DOI: 10.3126/craiaj.v5i1.40487
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Consumers’ Perception towards the Taxi Management in Kathmandu Valley: Awareness, Challenges, and Way-Forward

Abstract: Taxi services are seen continuously growing throughout the globe. The service being able to cope with technological advancement has been benefitted to a greater extent. However, in Nepalese context taxi used in Kathmandu valley is still based on primitive technology and services still face several challenges. In this context, this research aims to examine consumers' perception of taxi management in Kathmandu valley. The study was carried out among 414 taxi users with the help of a structured questionnaire. The… Show more

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“…Safety influence positively on customer's intention to use taxi service and, taxi drivers believe that Taxi Federations has got workplace transport safety under control. The study of Devkota et al (2021) reveals that majority of the respondents feel safer in the taxi because there is less chance of accidents as the taxi drivers are experienced one. Taxi driver's believe that drivers should ensure that they are well rested, and feeling fit and healthy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Safety influence positively on customer's intention to use taxi service and, taxi drivers believe that Taxi Federations has got workplace transport safety under control. The study of Devkota et al (2021) reveals that majority of the respondents feel safer in the taxi because there is less chance of accidents as the taxi drivers are experienced one. Taxi driver's believe that drivers should ensure that they are well rested, and feeling fit and healthy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%