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    Cost of Songthaew Journeys in Chiang Mai to be Slashed to 10 Baht

    The governor of Chiang Mai has announced a new plan to reduce the costs of songthaews around the city to 10 baht a journey from September 1.


    Suriya Prasartbandit announced at the local government’s weekly press meeting that after the recent re-organisation of public transport around the city, he now plans to reduce the cost of songthaews to 10 baht per journey and five baht for students. The current price for a journey is 20-30 baht.

    The re-organisation has solved some problems regarding public transport in Chiang Mai, but according to the Chiang Mai Transport Cooperative Limited - which represents songthaew drivers - many problems still need to be addressed.

    Chiang Mai currently has 2,700 registered songthaews, with 550 of these organised into 11 specific routes around the city.

    The announcement has been made following complaints by drivers that not only is there a lack of customers but that the newly assigned routes are hardly used. Drivers also highlighted the price difference between songthaews that drive on specific routes and those that can take passengers anywhere.

    The governor hopes that by reducing the cost and making every songthaew charge the same price, people will be encouraged to use public transport more often. Prices will be lowered and price placards changed from September 1.

    However, the response by the public and drivers has been mostly negative, with many people saying that 20 baht is still very good value for money and that they would worry about the overall loss of income for the drivers.

    One songthaew driver commenting on CM108's website said the daily cost of rent and petrol is around 850 baht a day. Under current pricing, drivers receive on average around 1,200 baht per day, leaving around 400 baht to take home. Under the new plans, the driver said, he would have to have more than 200 customers per day to match his current income - which he suggests would be impossible.

    Cost of Songthaew Journeys in City to be Slashed to 10 Baht

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit
    many people saying that 20 baht is still very good value for money and that they would worry about the overall loss of income for the drivers.
    Seems like a fair point.

    Quote Originally Posted by misskit
    Under current pricing, drivers receive on average around 1,200 baht per day, leaving around 400 baht to take home. Under the new plans, the driver said, he would have to have more than 200 customers per day to match his current income - which he suggests would be impossible.
    Seems like a fair point.

    Just reorganization for the sake of moving all social controls away from one faction and into the hands of another...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit
    many people saying that 20 baht is still very good value for money and that they would worry about the overall loss of income for the drivers.
    Seems like a fair point.

    Quote Originally Posted by misskit
    Under current pricing, drivers receive on average around 1,200 baht per day, leaving around 400 baht to take home. Under the new plans, the driver said, he would have to have more than 200 customers per day to match his current income - which he suggests would be impossible.
    Seems like a fair point.

    Just reorganization for the sake of moving all social controls away from one faction and into the hands of another...
    Or, allow the natural free and open market take care of itself - without the authoritarian control....

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    Fixed route Songtaew trip in BKK is published at 7 baht at least where I live. Hop on hop off. I don't use them much but know where they go. Just in case. Maybe trips in Chiang Mai are longer?

    Pattaya used to be 10 baht.

    One songthaew driver commenting on CM108's website said the daily cost of rent and petrol is around 850 baht a day. Under current pricing, drivers receive on average around 1,200 baht per day, leaving around 400 baht to take home. Under the new plans, the driver said, he would have to have more than 200 customers per day to match his current income - which he suggests would be impossible.
    This guy's math is off. 1200 baht a day using my 7 baht from BKK is 171 customers. (200 at 20 is 4000) 171 / 8 hour shift is 21/hour. Based on 10 per Songtaew that is two runs per hour.

    In Chiang Mai do they drive around and around like Pattaya or queue up at the start until full or leave on a schedule like BKK?

    OT the one thing I didn't like about Chiang Mai songtaews on the two occasions I visited was the low ceiling. One cannot see out so for a tourists is is useless. no idea where I am or where i have been!
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    ^ Bkk is Bkk, CM is CM... Different routes, customer base, etc - not comparable.

    I've used Bkk versions hundreds of times, daily over many years, they do what they do, and they do it well - most are 10 baht (up and down Rama 2, for example); lots and lots of custom, almost always packed, especially at peak times.

    The CM versions are very different, far less busy routes, I've never been in a full one other than maybe leaving the train station (even then, rarely...) - they travel further distances with less customers for less profits per journey.
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    They could fix it at whatever they wanted I wouldn't want to live there

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