일. 4월 28th, 2024

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Imsil-gun raised basic taxi fare by 1,000 won from the 29th

Reflecting rising costs and considering improving the treatment

Of taxi industry management and transportation workers

Imsil-gun, Jeollabuk-do, announced that the basic taxi fare will be increased

By 1,000 won from 4,000 won to 5,000 won from the 29th./Imsil County

Imsil-gun, Jeollabuk-do, announced that the basic taxi fare will be increased

By 1,000 won from 4,000 won to 5,000 won from the 29th./Imsil County

[The Fact | Imsil = Reporter Lee Kyung-min] Imsil-gun, Jeollabuk-do

Announced on the 28th that the basic taxi fare will increase by 1,000 won from 4,000 won to 5,000 won from the 29th.

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Currently, a total of 52 taxis are in operation in Imsil-gun

Including 11 corporate taxis and 41 private taxis.

스마트스토어상위노출 Taxi fares in Imsil-gun have been maintained since May 2019.

The county held a consumer policy committee meeting on the 10th

And explained that taxi fares were inevitably increased in consideration

Of the increase in transportation costs based on the Jeonbuk-do taxi fare and rate adjustment plan.

 

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Looking at the increase in detail, the basic fare up to 2km will be raised

By 25%, the distance fare will be raised from 160 won per 137m to 163 won per 134m

And the time fare will be raised from 160 won per 33 seconds to 163 won per 32 seconds if it is less than 15km/h.

However, the premium rate remains the same as before.

The county is expected to take about one to two days to adjust the taxi meter due to the fare increase

 

But to minimize confusion among taxi users due to the fare increase,

It plans to install a fare increase banner at the front and back seats of each township until the meter is adjusted.

 

Shim Min, head of Imsil-gun, said

“We will continue to make efforts to provide friendly and pleasant services to the county residents and tourists who use taxis through guidance to improve services for transportation workers.”