Bill to Allow Uber, Lyft in Israel Gains Committee Approval
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Bill to allow Uber, Lyft in Israel gains committee approval
Israels ministerial committee has approved a law to allow ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft, aiming to reduce taxi fares. The reform, still needing full parliamentary approval, sets safety rules, driver checks, and insurance while supporting existing taxi operators. Transport Minister Miri Regev said it would boost jobs, competition, and ease congestion.
Uber Law Is Underway: a Proposal for Shared Transportation Was Approved by the Ministerial Committee
The Ministries of Transportation and Finance supported the bills by MK Eitan Ginsburg and MK Moshe Pasal, which will be advanced in the Knesset starting next week | MK Ginsburg: "The time has come for the Israeli citizen to enjoy advanced and cheap transportation like everywhere else in the world" The post 'Uber' law is underway: A proposal for shared transportation was approved by the ministerial committee appeared first on Knitted News.
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