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Grab

By far the most popular taxi app in Thailand, and one I’ve used countless times.

Grab is excellent, and it gets a big fat enthusiastic thumbs-up from me.

The interface is easy to use (I reckon it’s easier than Uber, but maybe that’s just because I’m used to it), you’ll never wait more than a few minutes for a ride (assuming you’re not in some tiny village somewhere), and the prices are low.

And on top of all that, you don’t need a local debit/credit card to use it.

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Just like with Uber, you can see the price before you ride. So you’re never going to get ripped off or scammed.

Note: In Thailand, scooters (and when I say ‘scooters,’ I mean ‘low-power motorbikes’) are more common than cars. So when you use Grab, you can choose to ride in a car or on a scooter. Cars are usually double the price of scooters, and the waiting times (and ride times) are typically longer. Although scooters might seem dangerous, the drivers are reliable, and they always have a spare helmet for their passengers.

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