Bangkok’s rapid urbanisation has resulted in gridlocked streets and disconnected transport modes. Various solutions are offered to resolve the city’s traffic that costs the Thai economy millions.
My personal experience with Bangkok’s transportation system can be best described as ‘contrasting’. It is easy to get from point A to point B through the Airport Rail Link, Skytrain, MRT, and BRT and anxious tourists can get around the city by taxis, motorbikes, and the traditional tuktuks. Even the ferry rides along the Chao Praya River take tourists to the key spots in the city. Furthermore, one can also book a ride on Grab, NaviGo, and other ride-hailing platforms to get to their destination. However, I also encountered confusing signs, abusive drivers, and hellish traffic.
I, therefore, conclude that nothing beats the convenience of driving your own car; but owning a car is expensive. Aside from the car’s pricetag, maintenance and insurance must be taken into consideration.
This is where HAUPCAR comes in. It is a company that aims to redefine car-sharing. According to CEO and founder Krit Vichaiwatanapanich, HAUPCAR offers a 24-hour car rental service making renting a car paperless and easier. Traditionally, we go to the car rental shop to rent a car and documentation usually takes about one hour. Then the car must be returned to the rental shop again after.
This tedious process is what HAUPCAR is trying to get rid of with the help of technology, as the app lets users unlock the cars. This process is similar to unlocking the scooters and bikes in San Francisco.
Through a platform, car owners are able to rent out their vehicles to others. When you register your car, HAUPCAR will install its special system that will enable the service, including a GPS device to prevent crimes such as carnapping or car abandonment. Owners can set the limits when they want to ‘share’ their cars by simply turning on and off the service through the app. Instead of a per day rate, HAUPCAR offers car rental as short as 30 minutes, which may be changed soon to 15 minutes.
One of the best features of HAUPCAR is its designated parking in many places. HAUPCAR’s easy, secure, and convenient system makes it attractive to users and the company currently has more than 2,000 customers in Bangkok.
“We want customers who use HAUPCAR to feel like using their cars. Of course, most of the cars are starting to drive from the living quarters, which HAUPCAR feels like. Like you own a car. But do not bear the burden, such as washing the car into the center. Change oil, fuel or car,” Krit said.
Foreign tourists can borrow too
While Grab is a convenient way to go around in Bangkok, its fares are higher by two-fold compared to taxis. More often than not, tourists meet opportunist taxi drivers who refuse to use their meters and charge exorbitant fares.
I was charged 500 baht (US$15) taxi fare from the airport to Asok when I arrived in Thailand. The trip usually costs not more than 300 baht (US$9). Since it was my first time in the country and was travelling along, I simply nodded. I felt lucky after my friend shared that she was charged 700 baht. However, this means that the current laws and system in place are ineffective.