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    E-hailing apps in for a bumpy ride as Govt takes the wheel on pricing

    July 2, 2024
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    Amendments to the National Land Transport Act (NLTA) give the Transport Minister powers to set e-hailing prices, previously controlled by platforms like Bolt and Uber.

    1. The change is seen as a win for the local transport industry, addressing long-standing concerns of e-hailing operators.
    2. Operators have protested over low earnings, safety concerns, and poor communication from app companies.
    3. The revised NLTA aims to establish fair prices for operators, considering their input and operational costs.
    4. Ride-hailing drivers will no longer need charter permits and meter taxi operating licences, a change requested for over 13 years.
    5. A new category of operating licence will be introduced, legitimizing the sector and enabling crackdowns on illegal operators.
    6. Provincial regulators can withdraw or suspend licences for contraventions of the NLTA or Roads Act, ensuring greater accountability.
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