Feb 10, 2017

Taiwan: The place Uber couldn't crack

Because many Uber drivers do not have a professional driver's licence. As we've seen in many parts of the world, taxi drivers were angry at Uber, whose 10,000 drivers won over passengers with their cheaper fares. Reporting just three Uber drivers a month would earn drivers as much as their typical monthly salary. "Uber is a ride sharing company and we'd like to be registered as such," Li Kai Gu, the general manager for Uber in Taiwan, told the BBC this week. Last year a court in France fined Uber for running what it deemed an illegal transport service that used non-professional drivers.

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