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E-hailing, taxi drivers’ conflict endangers lives

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THE fight between e-hailing drivers and taxi operators has been one of the issues that have been left unresolved since e-hailing services became popular in the country.

In several areas in Gauteng, e-hailing drivers are prohibited from dropping off and picking up clients as taxi operators accuse them of stealing their passengers.

Whenever e-hailing drivers go to these areas, they are threatened, attacked or ordered to pay a fine by taxi operators to avoid impounding

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