She Cabs
The She Cabs"While two taxis did not work from the beginning, one taxi has not been in operation for six month, so the overall figure has risen to seven," said A Russian Chief of Staff (Traffic), Cyberabad. Fares do not include the trip back if the taxi is empty, as clients can only be collected from the airport," said a She Kab chauffeur on an anonymous basis.
Also these taxi drivers admitted that several female passenger at the airports have talked to them about the need for more such cabins. More and more customers are complaining about the delay and the unavailability of the cabins. "Singles travelers, for whom She Cabs were mainly created, often complained about the long wait for a taxi and often asked me why there were only a few such taxis at the airport," said another female rider who works at the terminal daily between 8pm and 8am.
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The She cabs, a She Help Foundation facility in Hyderabad, provides secure and secure cabins for travelling for women. The cabins are fully piloted by female operators and are fully dedicated to female passenger transport in Hyderabad. "All our riders (pilots) are well trained and skilled and we also provide our riders with some fundamental skills for the passenger protection.
Our promises to our travellers are a high degree of protection and security," says Ms. Vijaya Reddy, founding member of She Cabs. Packed with secure features such as Wi-Fi and others, these cabins offer luxury, comfort and safer travelling at a very competitive cost. Females in the fiercest of their imagination would not come up with the idea that they would become cabmen, while the She help foundation approach has a fully believing woman dressed in rose who drives the She Cabs.
"Often, even in a licenced driver's cabin, there are doubts that remain in the back of a passenger's head. "Will I be able to get home safely?" while the overwhelming majority of men's taxis are generally safe," says Vijaya. Given that females feel less susceptible to driving, various organisations across the nation have established males.
As she joins this giant train of feminine taxidermist service, she is the founding She Help - She Cabs group. Postgraduate Vijaya Reddy, She Cab driver and CEO, says: "Someone has to get in touch to be a driver. Hopefully this would encourage many females to move forward."
More and more, since propaganda by mail has become widespread, she has received phone conversations from interested people. "It' with the wives and for the wives," Vijaya Reddy concluded.