Ride-hailing company’s global head of public policy says city can learn from how Australia adapted to platform’s entry into market
In an interview with the Post, Andrew Byrne said that Hong Kong could learn from Australia’s use of a A$1.2 (78 US cents) levy, initially set at A$1, on ride-hailing and taxi services to compensate cabbies impacted by the legalisation of online ride-sharing platforms.
“So, I think, perhaps referring to a scheme that exists in Australia at the moment, where in every taxi ride and every Uber ride there is an A$1 fee that is collected as part of that service, and that goes into a fund to help taxi drivers with any hardships they encounter as part of the transition to a new kind of service,” he said.
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