E-hailing drivers given 180 days to comply with new rules

E-hailing drivers given 180 days to comply with new rules

[Times Live - South Africa] - 16/09/2025
E-hailing drivers have been given 180 days to meet new requirements under the amended National Land Transport Act, which recognises e-hailing as a legal mode of public transport.
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