Indeed, since Prayut Chan-o-cha ousted the civilian government of then prime minister Yingluck shinawatra in May 2014, the army has become involved in Numerous businesses from overpriced government lot tery tickets to raids on mafia figures' homes, leading to the current effort to regulate this mode of public transport, notorious for its rude drivers, lack of safety and rip-offs In conjunction with the DLT and the police, military personnel were instrumental regulating the conventional bike taxi with the launch of a registration system in a aimed the dark influence of mafia preying on poor drivers. But after nearly two years trying to solve the problems the general public is not satisfied and there is plenty of room for improvement, thathas been filled satisfactorily by IT and geniuses at GrabBike and UberMoto who seized an opportunity .
Umbaer, the San Francisco-based of the ride-sharing mobile app which oper- es in more than 400 cities in 70 countries, in February launched its motorbike taxi service, UberMoto, in Thailand, the first country in the world where Uber has offeredthis option, months after its rival Malaysia-founded Grab launched its Service.