Government to ensure e-hailing fares to stay reasonable

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PETALING JAYA: The government will ensure that the e-hailing fares will remain reasonable despite several e-hailing associations claiming that it is t...

: The government will ensure that the e-hailing fares will remain reasonable despite several e-hailing associations claiming that it is to go up once the July 12 deadline for all e-hailing drivers to apply for the PSV licence ends.

“These are all speculations, we have not come to regulating the fares but of course we are looking at the various development in other countries. Loke further said that the government, however, would not be interfering with the e-hailing market as its role was to only monitor that the fares stay reasonable.

 

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