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Proposed transport aggregator guidelines aim at supporting local cab drivers: Goa govt


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  Panaji, Jun 7 (PTI) Amid protests by a section of taxi operators regarding the draft guidelines on cab aggregators, the Goa government on Saturday stated the proposed rules would help boost business for local taxi operators. Goa's Transport Aggregator Guidelines, 2025, aim to regulate app-based taxi services, ensuring driver welfare and affordable rides. These guidelines [ ]

The proposed transport aggregator guidelines in Goa aim to support local cab drivers by ensuring that app-based taxi services prioritize local operators, as stated by Goa's Transport Minister Mauvin Godinho. The guidelines, which are set to be implemented soon, intend to create a level playing field for local taxi drivers who have been facing challenges due to the dominance of app-based services. The minister emphasized the importance of protecting the livelihoods of local drivers while also acknowledging the convenience that aggregator services bring to tourists and residents. The guidelines are part of a broader effort to regulate the transport sector and ensure fair competition and safety standards.

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