Some players in e-hailing industry unsure how new legislature could affect rider pricing

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Earlier in June, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the National Land Transport Amendment Bill and the Economic Regulation of Transport Bill into law.

JOHANNESBURG - Some players in the e-hailing industry say they are in the dark about how recently signed legislature could affect pricing for riders as the industry sees a major shakeup.

Under the new laws, e-hailing drivers will now be required to obtain national operating licences to work, replacing the existing charter permits. Both laws form part of a bid to streamline transport regulations and are expected to see an efficient and cost-effective transport system to improve access and support economic growth.

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