Lisbon will limit parking for tuk-tuks and make licensing mandatory
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The municipality intends to halve, from the current 500, the number of vehicles allowed to park in public spaces in the city. Training for tuk-tuk drivers is now mandatory.
The objective is to reduce the number of vehicles in operation to 500. A Brazilian driver was even headbutted by a police officer. Reason for conflict and violence on the streets of Lisbon, the activities of tourist tuk tuks will be limited by the city hall of the capital of Portugal. Video: Brazilian gets headbutted by a police officer while working in Lisbon “Silence!” : Lisbon asks for respect in neighborhoods pressured by bohemian tourism It…
“It is essential to seek solutions to impose order and some discipline,” says the city council executive led by Carlos Moedas.
According to the local authority, at this first meeting “the most serious situations in the city were identified and proposals were presented for better management and planning of urban space”.
"Atualmente, os n�meros apontam para a exist�ncia de cerca de mil ve�culos 'tuk-tuk' a operar na cidade de Lisboa", indica a autarquia


Autarchy intends to regulate the activity of these transports in the city and 'will identify areas that will have zero tolerance regarding parking'.
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