Recently, a netizen posted a photo of a driver from Maxim Ride and mentioned he asked her to do ‘weird’ things. The first red flag of this new e-hailing service is, they listed the driver’s car as a Nissan Almeera, while a Perodua Axia arrived instead.
This would never happen with Grab. The driver then mentioned his name and she can call him ‘Zach’. In normal e-hailing cars, passengers are expected to sit at the back, however with this driver he requested her to sit at the front.
He then asked her numerous personal questions, where normal drivers would never ask unless the passenger initiates the conversation. Netizens mentioned that Maxim Ride drivers are mostly like that. They need to have stricter screening processes on their drivers as it may put passengers at risk.
