Nigeria’s TaxiPark Founders To Launch Tranzit.ng To Take On Rocket Internet’s EasyTaxi

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Rodney Jackson-Cole, Muyiwa Boris and Ugochi Ugbomeh, the founders of Nigeria’s TaxiPark  are set to launch their new service dubbed Tranzit.ng and shutting down TaxiPark.

Tranzit is a free location based web and mobile taxi booking service that recommends to users interesting places and events around them.

The founders say they have re-designed the online taxi booking and location services experience from the ground up to help users find new places and things in their city such as great new places to eat, play, shop and more. Best part we can take you there.
Promising excellent service, the service will have best taxi rates, responsive Mobile Apps, Smart taxi engine, Ride completion Verification and will also tarck a users Taxi as it approaches.

Updates: Easy Taxi app, launched last week in Lagos by Rocket Internet is available for iOS, Android and the new BlackBerry devices and helps users confirm their pickup point and order their cab with the press of a button. Within seconds users receive confirmation of the name, photo and car model/plate of the driver, and will be able to follow the vehicle’s location in real-time as it approaches them.

Easy Taxi also enable user to save favorite addresses, check ride history and use many more features which are constantly being added. Since drivers are checked for compliance before joining the network, passengers do not need to worry about their safety and simply enjoy their ride.

 

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