Earlier, India lacked the culture of using maps, but it is changing now. Today, we use maps every day on our mobile phones and laptops to find a variety of information, whether it's a nearby hospital or a good cup of coffee. Even businesses rely on maps to create new efficiencies in their operations There is no doubt that radio taxi service providers have brought better service for customers in Indian metropolitan cities, not to mention freedom from frequent quarrels with auto/taxi drivers on fares or refusal to travel to certain parts. They offer good quality service and are available round the clock, but have you ever wondered how these taxi operators are able to have quicker pick up and faster response time to a call for a cab? It's not rocket science but technology is coming to the aid of the traveller; not mobile phones or age-old walky talky but global positioning system (GPS) to be precise. An avid user is Meru Cab, India's largest cab provider and the third largest taxi operator globally. Meru Cab oversee over 20,000 trips a day across the four massive metros of Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore—using geospatial services (electronic maps), they have pioneered the concept of GPS-enabled taxis in India. Each cab is fitted with GPS-based tracking device that helps to identify the nearest cab from a customer's pick up location. The customer's address and other details are communicated back to the driver on the display screen. The printed receipt for the fare is ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNGMdrUJHWLdS12O0WdH3KMLZW2Qvg&url=http://www.financialexpress.com/news/mapping-the-right-way/1072257 | |||
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Sunday, 10 February 2013
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