Cacao will launch carpool services while the taxi industry's opposition to the sale of carpool apps continues and controversy continues.

Cacao Mobility announced that it will launch a carpool beta service for some users randomly selected from the afternoon of the 7th.

During the Beta service period, the driver can make a carpool twice a day and there is no time limit.

The basic fare is 2,000 to 3,000 won.

We will run the trial service for 10 days and plan to launch official service for everyone on the 17th.

It is reported that more than 50,000 people are driving the car.

It is said that the carpool service can not be delayed even if the taxi industry has not resolved and the so-called "Carpool Prohibition 3 Law" and other political stricter regulations are stalled.

The cacao has recently agreed to launch a carpool service with a series of meetings with Democratic Taxi and Carpool Task Force (TF).

"We will discuss the carpool service with the Ministry of Land, Democratic Party (TF) and the taxi industry in an in-depth manner. Based on this, we will start the formal service of Cacao T Carpool." " .

Cacao Mobility has also established several safety policies for carpool users.

112 character reporting function that passengers can report when an emergency occurs during boarding, and 'Pre-flight crew biometric authentication' system that allows crewman to operate the registered crewman carpool.

In addition, we will operate a 24-hour safety control center and introduce a two-way evaluation system between the user and the driver.

In addition, 'Cacao T Carpool Safety Insurance' product was applied to compensate for traffic accidents as well as non-traffic accidents.

To use the Kakao carpool, update the 'Kakao T' app to the latest version and select the 'Carpool' tab.

If you press 'Call' after entering the destination, the call information is delivered to the carpool operator and the connection is completed upon acceptance.

The fare is automatically prepaid by the card registered in advance by the user.

The Taxi Emergency Response Committee, which consists of four groups including the National Taxi Union of Labor Unions and the National Democratic Taxi Workers' Union, held a second large-scale rally in front of the Yeouido National Assembly in Seoul on February 22, We urged the government to deal with the revision of the business law and to suspend the sale of cacao immediately.

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