Singapore mulls app-based bookings to prevent illegal cross-border taxi services


Licensed cross-border taxis from Singapore or Malaysia can pick up and drop off passengers only at a designated point in the other country. - ST

SINGAPORE: Illegal trips by cross-border taxis in Singapore could be curbed using location tracking under the next-generation Electronic Road Pricing (ERP 2.0) system.

This possibility was raised at a meeting between the authorities and industry associations last week, during which participants discussed regulations and improvements to such services, including how to keep illegal vehicles from taking away the livelihoods of drivers here.

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