“That was kind of a back-door move,” said Ted Wiltshire, president and director of Checkmate Cabs, referring to Uber’s second attempt to operate in the Central Okanagan.
“It’s going to be detrimental,” Wiltshire said. “We’re okay with competition, but it’s got to make economic sense and it’s not economically viable.”Toronto Uber driver leaves lasting impression on passengers with festive van – Feb 4, 2022 While the taxi industry agrees that demand for rides is high during peak times, which can result in longer waits, it says those peak times are few and far between.
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