The Western Cape provincial standing committee on transport and public works will hold its first public hearings on Wednesday into the National Land Transport Amendment Bill aimed at regulating e-hailing services, which include Uber and Taxify.
The National Land Transport Act was passed to restructure the national land transport system that was started by the previous Transition
Act (NLTTA).
The Amendment Bill provides for developments since 2009, such as regulating the e-hailing industries including Uber and Taxify and creating provisions for non-motorised transport.
Uber management has already expressed its concern over the Amendment Bill,
raising concerns over the proposed
amendments on area restrictions and
punitive measures on its operators.