Bid Map · Miami

Bid Map for taxi fleets in Miami

Drivers see nearby jobs on a live map and bid for the work they want. Configured for Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division.

Bid Map in Miami is the drivers see nearby jobs on a live map and bid for the work they want, configured against Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division and the operating reality of a 2.1k-vehicle market. TaxiCloud Bid Map is an iCabbi-style driver bidding map: nearby pre-booked and open jobs appear as pill markers on a live map in the driver app, drivers preview the route and zone with one tap, and a short bidding window picks the winner by a rule you configure. Fewer rejected dispatches, faster pre-booking coverage, and drivers who choose their own work. For Miami specifically, the feature reads from regulator-aware booking, dispatch, and reporting surfaces — no bolt-on integration, no separate console.

Bid Map in Miami — the operating reality

Bid Map ships against the Florida operating geography as a structural object. Push dispatch treats drivers as interchangeable: the system picks one driver, fires an offer, and waits out the timeout. When that driver declines — wrong direction, end of shift, job too short — the offer cascades to the next candidate, and every hop adds seconds the passenger feels. Bid Map inverts the model for the jobs where it makes sense. Eligible pre-bookings and open jobs surface as pill markers on the live map to every nearby driver at once, with ETA and passenger count on the marker and a distinct marker for wheelchair-accessible work. Drivers who actually want the job tap to preview the route and pickup zone, then bid with one tap. The result is self-selection: the driver who wins the job is one who chose it, which is why operators running bidding models report materially fewer rejected dispatches. In Miami, the feature posts cleanly against Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division quarterly returns, vehicle inspection cycles, and the 2,100-vehicle scale that defines the market. MIA + FLL airport flows integrate natively where applicable.

How TaxiCloud delivers bid map in Miami

Operators in Miami typically run bid map on TaxiCloud after a 6-10 day migration off iCabbi, Autocab, Cordic, or TaxiCaller. Allocation stays under operator control. When the 5–15 second bidding window closes, the winner is picked by the rule you configure: closest bidder by default, so passengers still get the fastest pickup; fastest-finger, if you want to reward drivers who watch the map; or longest-waiting, if rank fairness matters more in your patch — common for fleets with airport or station queues. Every parameter is tenant-configurable: which job types enter bidding, the window length, the winning rule, and which zones or shifts it applies to. Bid Map ships off by default, so nothing changes for your fleet until you switch it on, and you can trial it on pre-bookings only before opening it up to live work. The dispatcher impact is highest in the Miami operating tempo because Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division compliance overlays the standard PHV regulatory posture, and bid map surfaces the resulting reports through the same dispatch flow rather than as a separate finance task.

FAQ

Bid Map in Miami — questions answered.

How does Bid Map work in Miami?
Bid Map in Miami reads from the live dispatch board, the customer-facing booking widget, and the Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division compliance reporting layer in a single tenant. Nearby pre-booked and open jobs render as pill markers on the driver's live map, showing ETA and passenger count — wheelchair-accessible jobs get a distinct marker. The Miami configuration is preset for the city's 2,100-vehicle market and the Florida operating geography.
Is Bid Map compliant with Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division?
Yes. Bid Map is calibrated for Miami-Dade County Passenger Transportation Regulatory Division reporting, audit, and renewal cycles. Vehicle inspection deadlines, driver-licence audits, and the local quarterly return format ship pre-configured. Format updates land in-sprint when the regulator changes requirements.
What does Bid Map cost for a Miami fleet?
Bid Map ships on every TaxiCloud plan — Starter through Pro Ultra. Pregledne cene $59-$449/mesec. Most Miami fleets run Pro (£149/€55/$59/A$89 month) or Pro Max (£349/€395/$449/A$629 month). No setup fee on Starter or Pro; month-to-month contracts; bid map configuration in Miami is included.

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