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Maxim, a company that operates in 18 countries and focuses on e-hailing, parcel courier, towing, jump start, cargo, and food delivery services, is offering a chance for e-hailing partner-drivers to get a Public Service Vehicle (PSV) operator’s license.

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There are 6 levels (include level 0) of autonomous driving technology established by the US Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), and currently, many vehicles are able to offer up to Level 2 but the driver must still give attention. Beyond Level 2, the requirement for the driver to be ready to take over control when necessary becomes less. By level 5, the vehicle can operate entirely on its own and the driver can even read a book or watch TV while moving.

For the higher levels to be introduced requires that other elements of the environment around the vehicle must also be ready. For instance, signage must be clear so that the cameras can capture important information and road markings must also be well defined for the vehicle to travel in a precise position.

For this reason, even though there are some vehicles already able to operate at level 4 where driver control is not needed, they can only do so within a limited area of a city or highway. As such, they are currently being used for vehicle-sharing purposes where the public can use them as autonomous transport around the city.

Hyundai Motor Group Autonomous Vehicles

Hyundai Motor Group Autonomous Vehicles

The Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) is one of the companies that has a vehicle ready to operate with level 4 technology and it will be running a pilot service in the Gangnam area of Seoul, South Korea’s capital city. Called the RoboRide car-hailing service, IONIQ 5 battery electric vehicles (BEV) fitted with the necessary equipment will be used. The pilot RoboRide will be the first car-hailing service with autonomous driving vehicles to operate in Gangnam, one of the most congested areas in metropolitan Seoul.

For the pilot service, the Group has obtained a temporary autonomous driving operation permit from the authorities. It will collaborate with Jin Mobility, a Korean startup operating the artificial intelligence (AI)-powered car-hailing mobility platform ‘i.M.’. Jin Mobility will be in charge of operating the two IONIQ 5 RoboRide units on its i.M application.

HMG also plans to expand the pilot service, while further developing autonomous driving technology with consideration for various conditions, such as driving stability.

Hyundai Motor Group Autonomous Vehicles

“At Hyundai Motor Group, we are developing level 4 autonomous driving technology based on the internally developed Advanced Driving Support System, whose functionally and safety are verified through mass production and successful commercial launch,” said Woongjun Jang, Senior Vice-President and Head of the Autonomous Driving Centre of HMG. “We expect this RoboRide pilot service will be an important inflection point that will enable us to internalize autonomous driving technology.”

Through this pilot PROGRAM, HMG expects to collect valuable autonomous driving data and plans to further develop the level 4 autonomous driving technology to navigate safely and flexibly in complicated urban environments. To prepare for such a complicated driving environment, HMG has also worked with Seoul Metropolitan Government to establish a system that can connect traffic signals with autonomous vehicles.

Hyundai Motor Group Autonomous Vehicles

In addition, an in-house developed remote vehicle assist system will be provided to ensure safety. The system monitors autonomous driving status, vehicle and route, and supports the trip with remote assist functions, such as changing the lane under circumstances where autonomous driving is not feasible. Based on the level 4 autonomous driving technology, a RoboRide vehicle will perceive, make decisions, and control its own driving status, while its safety driver will only intervene under limited conditions.

The RoboRide pilot service will operate from 10 am to 4 pm, Mondays to Fridays, to minimize any possible inconveniences on the road. Up to 3 passengers can be on a ride, and there will be a ‘safety driver’ present in the vehicle as well to respond to any emergencies.

Besides RoboRide, the company has also been conducting a test operation of its RoboShuttle service since August last year. The demand-responsive, high-occupancy vehicle service, powered by autonomous driving and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology, operates along a 6.1-km route in Korea’s Sejong Smart City.

RoboShuttle service which has been operating since August 2021.

The pilot operation is conducted using a H350 van equipped with autonomous driving technology. This technology has a range of Level 4-comparable core technologies and is developed in-house by the Autonomous Driving Centre. Based on its self-driving capabilities, the vehicle is designed to perceive its surroundings, make decisions, and control itself while driving on the road, requiring minimal intervention from a safety driver.

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E-hailing services are becoming more popular for Malaysians seeking a source of supplementary income. In a move to promote the use of Proton vehicles within the growing industry, the carmaker has an offer to incentivise car-buyers.

Those who purchase a new Proton Persona, Iriz, Exora, Saga or Proton X70 from authorized PROTON sales outlets will be rewarded with a PETRONAS gift card for fuel worth RM500 or, if they prefer, a price rebate of the same value. In order to qualify, a customer would need to submit a copy of a valid PSV E- Hailing license as proof and register the vehicle under their own name.

In addition to the gift card, additional rebates are being offered on selected models, ranging from RM300 to RM1,500.

Proton
A range of Proton models to choose from.

The promotion will run until December 31, 2020 and is also open to individuals purchasing a car to be used for E-Hailing by a different driver. In this instance, a Letter of Consent stating the purpose of the purchase would be required along with the full name and IC number of the E- Hailing driver(s) and a copy of their PSV E-Hailing license.

The programme is also designed to ease the decision-making process for those new to the industry as well as current drivers who are looking to replace their current cars.

Proton Saga
The Saga is a populr model in the E-hailing industry.

“We want to make it easier for the latter group to purchase a Proton to be used for E-hailing. Therefore, if the buyer is the wife and the driver is her husband, we just need valid documentation for verification to approve the purchase,” said Fazli Hisham Shukor, Head of Corporate Sales at Proton Edar.

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With the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic affecting everyone, life as we have always known is changing – and many changes may become the ‘new normal’. Many sectors, especially businesses big and small are affected and where taxi drivers are concerned, it is obvious that the Movement Control Order (MCO) which restricts movements of the general public has been devastating.

Greatly reduced demand means less earnings and the government is offering financial assistance under the new economic stimulus package. This is in the form of a one-off payment for taxi drivers (RM600) and e-hailing drivers (RM500).

Valerie Chan, Executive Director of PICK N GO Sdn Bhd, said that this financial aid is a short-term relief for taxi drivers but with MCO extended until April 28, the taxi drivers may not be able to sustain themselves on their own although they are allowed to work.

The 3-year old company, which has a taxi-oriented ride-hailing app launched in 2017, has quickly embraced ICT advancement by allowing their app users to book the ride as a delivery service. This in turn helps business owners and customers to pick up their groceries or essential items from designated locations.

PicknGo

PICKnGO, which connects some 10,000 taxi drivers around Greater Kuala Lumpur, Perak, Melaka, Johor and Penang, has embarked on this new service involving delivery of items. This would provide an additional source of revenue for taxi drivers in these challenging times through their delivery operations. A customer will only need to book a ride through the application and leave a relevant remark at the message section of the app.

“We are also concerned over the widespread transmission of COVID-19 and have advised all our drivers take additional precautions by wearing a facemask while on duty and have hand sanitizers in their vehicle. We also urge passengers to wear a mask while riding in the taxi,” Ms. Chan said.

She added that the taxi drivers are also practicing contactless and cashless payment system though the app to reduce any physical contact. Taxis are listed under essential services, hence they are allowed to move around conveniently to offer their service, she added.

PicknGo

“This would enable a natural progression for taxi companies to keep up with the advancements and the changing business landscape in the current e-hailing landscape which has become further challenging due to the given pandemic,” she said.

Ms Chan also reminded taxi drivers not to give up during this tough period and is hopeful that the public will support and provide an opportunity to taxi drivers by utilising their delivery services. PICKnGO has plans to collaborate with other industry players as well to provide food deliveries and courier services to help taxi drivers sustain in the nearest future.

You can download the PICKnGO app from Google Play or the App Store.

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It’s been a while since we’ve heard anything from Uber these days but the latest news surrounding the once successful company here in the country is not a great one. It seems that their operations in London have fallen and their operating license has been stripped (for the second time in two years) on 25 November 2019 after failing several safety and security measures. (more…)

Uber, one of the world’s most recognized ride-hailing service, will be expanding their current offering to greater heights – literally. The recently announced Uber Copter will provide helicopter rides starting 9 July 2019 in New York City from $200-$230 per person (RM830-RM956). (more…)

PUSPAKOM has announced that from 1 to 10 April 2019, only 35 e-Hailing cars were sent for e-Hailing inspection at their centres nationwide. This is considered as a very, very small number as it has been estimated that there are over 200,000 such vehicles operating in the country. (more…)

Attention all e-hailing drivers in the country! The Malaysian Land Transport Department or more popularly known as JPJ has officially announced that all of you will need to register for a PSV Vocational License from 1 April 2019 onwards.” (more…)

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