Ride hailing services
service that arranges one-time shared rides on very short notice
Ride hailing or ride sharing services are apps that connect passengers and local drivers using their personal vehicles. Examples of ride hailing services include Bolt, Lyft and Uber.
Similar to taxicabs in many ways, they are particularly convenient for the traveller since you can simply enter the address of your destination in the app, avoiding any language barriers. Since fares are estimated in advance, you can also avoid many common taxi scams like being overcharged or being taken on a scenic route. Usually they are cheaper than using licensed taxis, although the apps use dynamic "surge" pricing, so at peak times the fare can be higher than a taxi.
In some countries the ride hailing services are regulated in the same way as regular taxicabs, while in others they operate in a legal grey zone. Like in taxis, if you have a common language with the driver, a conversation with the driver can in many instances provide you with inside information of the area which might not be written in guidebooks.
The apps used allow the drivers and passengers to rate each other. This compensates to some degree for the lack of company control over the drivers. It may also make drivers eager to be as nice as possible.