13CABS

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Homepage www.taxicars.com.au
Headquarters Oakleigh, Victoria, Australia
Area served
Melbourne
Website http://www.13CABS.com.au/

13CABS is a major taxi cab Network Service Provider (NSP)[1] based in Melbourne, Australia.[2]

13CABS consists of multiple companies covering the greater Melbourne area including:

13CABS Head Office in Oakleigh

TaxiTracker

On the 28th of July 2010 13CABS released the TaxiTracker feature for their iPhone app with the assistance of Rhonda Burchmore and Lord Mayor Robert Doyle.[3]

The TaxiTracker was released with the purpose of allowing the public to track taxis they get into by storing an image of the registration number on a secure server.

After initially being released for iPhone apps, the feature was later released to Android and Windows 7 apps.

"Scare Campaign" Controversy

In June 2012 13CABS came under public scrutiny for releasing what was dubbed as a scare campaign targeting young women.[4] The campaign was a response to the Taxi Industry Inquiry recommendation that unmarked mini-cabs, similar to those in London, be released in Melbourne.

The campaign was stopped due to public feedback, including a petition against it.[5]

Tiger Team

After findings during the Taxi Industry Inquiry highlighted major concerns regarding taxi driver safety, 13CABS began an initiative with private security companies to protect taxi drivers called Tiger Team.

Launched with the support of Lord Mayor Robert Doyle on the 17th of October 2012, Tiger Team was designed as a response to the rising number of attacks on Melbourne taxi drivers.[6] Each team is composed of a taxi industry expert, there to mediate any disputes, and an accredited security guard who circles the Melbourne CBD attending to any instances where taxi drivers require assistance with aggressive passengers.[7]

Tiger Team was criticised prior to its launch, most notably being referred to by Professor Allan Fels as vigilante teams.[8] However, this comparison was stated as being premature by Victorian Premier Ted Ballieu who noted that the teams would be monitored closely by both police and the government.[8] On the 2nd of May 2013, Tiger Team was awarded the ASIAL Award for Excellence in the Special Security Project field.[9]

13CABS Warrnambool

On the 19th of May 2013, seven Warrnambool taxis broke away from Warrnambool Radio Taxis and joined 13CABS to become 13CABS Warrnambool. Controversy related to the separation arose as it was the first major split among Warrnambool taxi operators since Warrnambool Radio Taxis was established in 1985.[10]

The move brought new technology to the 13CABS Warrnambool drivers and customers, including satellite navigation, smartphone booking apps, online bookings and a 24/7 call centre.[11]

CABSTOP

CABSTOP was launched by 13CABS on the 10th of September 2013 as the latest way to order a taxi. It is claimed to be the world’s first taxi company to allow bookings to be made on Twitter.[12]

CABSTOP users register at CABSTOP.com.au and are provided with a CABSTOP code. The user then books a cab by texting the code to 0431 132 227 or direct messaging the code to @13CABS on Twitter.[13]

By the time CABSTOP launched more than 40 signs had been distributed at public venues with CABSTOP codes.[12]

Lakhwinder Singh Dhillon

On the 25th of September 2013,[14] 13CABS Driver Lakhwinder Singh Dhillon had $110,000 in cash and over $500,000 in casino chips left in his taxi.

Upon finding the money Singh promptly returned it and was given a $500 reward. He was featured in both national and international news for his honesty.[15][16]

On the 16th of November 2013 Singh was awarded a Certificate of Commendation by Lord Mayor Robert Doyle at the Melbourne Awards. Doyle said of Singh, "He is truly an inspirational Melburnian - it was the act of an honest man of integrity".[17]

2013-2014 Monash Business Awards

On 25 July 2014,[18] 13CABS was awarded the Monash Business Awards Business of the Year 2013-2014. The award was accepted by 13CABS Chief Operating Officer Stuart Overell.

2015 13CABS Taxi Driver Memorial Cup

On 23 February 2015, 13CABS held a charity cricket match to raise money for the Monash Children's Hospital. A team of 13CABS Taxi Drivers took on an All Star team that included former Australian cricketer Matthew Elliott and Hawthorn Football Club's Shaun Burgoyne.[19][20]


References

  1. "Victorian Taxi Directorate - Network Service Providers". Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  2. "13CABS Website". Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  3. "13CABS' TaxiTracker: A Quantum Leap for Passenger Safety". Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  4. "Why 13CABS Is Right And Wrong". Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  5. "Taxi scare campaign dumped". The Age (Melbourne). Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  6. "Strike force to combat violent attacks on cabbies in Melbourne". Herald Sun. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  7. "Private security guards to combat cabbie attacks". Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  8. 1 2 "Teams of private security guards hired to protect cabbies". Retrieved 25 October 2012.
  9. "ASIAL - Awards for Excellence". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  10. "Rebellion on the rank over taxi split". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  11. "Hi-tech taxi system aims for appy passengers". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  12. 1 2 "Passengers able to tweet or text for a taxi under new scheme". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  13. "Home Page @ CABSTOP". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  14. "Oz cabbie finds honesty rewarding". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  15. "$110,000 cash left in taxi a quandary for cabbie". The Age (Melbourne). Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  16. "Aussie Sikh cab driver awarded for returning bag with $110,000". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  17. "Honest cab driver honoured with Melbourne City Council award". Retrieved 26 November 2013.
  18. "13 CABS PTY LTD WINS BUSINESS OF THE YEAR". Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  19. "Taxi drivers to face cricket stars at 13CABS Taxi Driver Memorial Cup in Mt Waverley". Retrieved 5 March 2015.
  20. "13CABS hosts the 2015 13CABS Taxi Driver Memorial Cup". Retrieved 5 March 2015.
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