Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien has said the full introduction of ride-hailing services is not Government policy and there is "no intention to introduce it", amid calls from the CCPC to open ...
The Irish Ministry of Transport has once again launched a funding program for electric vehicles in passenger transport. It is ...
The CCPC has called for reform of the taxi market to make it easier for ride sharing apps to operate in Ireland.
New research has shown that Irish people, particularly those living in non-urban areas, want to avail of rideshare apps like ...
TRANSPORT Minister Darragh O’Brien has slammed the brakes on calls for Ireland to wheel in ride-hailing apps like Uber to help deal with the shortage of taxis in the country. A report from the ...
The customised cars will now feature in four key cities – Manchester, London, Birmingham and Glasgow – in a bid to encourage urban commuters to holiday in Ireland. The taxis showcase a scenic view of ...
In recent weeks, about 1,500 taxi drivers have staged protests in Dublin against Uber's introduction of fixed fares. Taxi Drivers Ireland had planned to scale up the protests to last six days in ...
Taxi drivers are escalating their protest action across the country next week. Taxi Drivers Ireland says nothing has changed since they first raised objections to fixed fares by Uber, and so the ...
From the article “Regulatory Capture, Property Rights and Taxi Deregulation: A Case Study,” by Sean D. Barrett in the Institute of Economic Affairs: Pressure from incumbent taxi license holders, ...
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Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien has stated that the complete rollout of ride-hailing services is not part of Government policy and that there is “no intention to introduce it”, following calls ...