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2025-03-31
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Future Paths: Taxis and Ride-Hailing
2025-03-31
The demand for online ride-hailing services among the public has become increasingly clear in recent years. The Transport and Logistics Bureau's latest study on regulating ride-hailing platforms suggests that these companies should be governed by legislation, requiring licences and specific conditions. This includes ensuring that hailed cars provided by the platform are licensed, obtaining relevant insurance that covers passengers, and that drivers undergo medical examinations and tests. Some believe that taxi fleets could meet the changing demands for ride-hailing services, shifting from ride-hailing private cars to taxis. What are the views on this change? Will the new regulations meet the needs of the public?
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For over four decades, our team has served as society's mirror - fearlessly examining pressing issues across politics, housing, healthcare, social welfare, education, environment and other domains of public concern.
As Hong Kong's longest-running current affairs documentary program, we remain committed to uncovering truths, facilitating informed debate, and providing citizens with comprehensive analyses.
(The English content is translated from the original Chinese version of the day's program.)









