Fazli Salleh says it would reciprocate Singapore’s requirement for Malaysian cross-border taxis to have location tracking via its ERP 2 system.
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Potomac Water Taxis have returned to the water after restrictions were lifted following the Potomac River sewage spill.
Joby expects to carry the first commercial passengers in its short-haul vertical-lift aircraft at some point in 2026.
The first passengers boarded the Potomac Water Taxi at the Wharf as service opened up just in time for the start of the ...
For International Women's Day 2026, journalist Rhiannon Ingle has explored the yearly 'tax' only women pay every year without even realising.
OVER €2.2million was spent on taxis and buses for international protection applicants last year, it’s emerged. The 2025 travel costs were published by Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan. Journeys ...
Having bought a 300ha farm in the Marico Bushveld for R1 million, Ben Motsiane* was assisted by a seasoned agriculturalist in compiling a business plan and budget.
Port San Antonio says the building blocks for so-called “flying taxis” are already beginning to take shape in the city.
It’s business as usual at the Nyanga taxi rank in Cape Town after nine minibus taxis were damaged in a fire on Friday. Taxi operators woke up to find several of their vehicles, ...
Self-driving taxis, also called robotaxis, are on the verge of a breakthrough in Europe, with many analysts pointing to 2026 ...
How two seemingly unrelated policies, one to reduce car insurance costs, the other to allow driverless taxis, became tangled ...