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Online-hailing cab, inDriver launches in Nairobi

inDriver users can independently set the price for their trip, while drivers can choose the most profitable and convenient orders.

inDriver, an international online ride-hailing service headquartered in New York and used by 24-million people across more than 200 cities, today becomes available to residents of Nairobi.

The app’s Real Time Deals model combats algorithms used by other ride-hailing companies, which rack up prices because of peak hours, traffic and request history.

inDriver allows passengers to set their own fare for their chosen route.

Nearby drivers who receive notice of ride requests have three choices -accept the fare offered, ignore the offer or bargain for a higher price.

Nairobi is the first city in Kenya where inDriver was launched. The service is already operating in South Africa and Tanzania. inDriver has already connected more than 5,000 drivers in Nairobi, and dozens of new drivers are being registered daily. At the initial stage after the start, inDriver will not charge drivers any commission.

A unique feature of inDriver is that drivers are not automatically assigned to riders. Once the counteroffers are in, passengers select the most suitable driver in line with what categories are most important to them – fare, driver rating, estimated time of arrival or vehicle model.

inDriver has the option to make the rides safer. Passengers can share their GPS location and ride details in real time from the app with trusted contacts.

Travelling with inDriver can be done throughout Nairobi’s city borders.

Currently, one can pay for the ride only in cash, which allows to further reduce the cost of the trip, as when paying by card, the bank charges an additional commission.

In recent days inDriver has been working in Nairobi in test mode to collect first feedback. This week showed that prices became more attractive for passengers. Passengers using the app pay on average 20% less than with other services. For example, for a ride from Greenhouse mall to Jamhuri Estate with inDriver, users paid just 150 KES, from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport to Hemingways Nairobi 850 KES.

You can download inDriver for free from the Google Play Store and AppStore.

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