South African Uber and Bolt Drivers Face New Restrictions: No More Free Nationwide Operations
In South Africa, new transport regulations have introduced geographic restrictions for e-hailing drivers, meaning Uber, Bolt, and similar service providers can no longer operate freely...
In South Africa, new transport regulations have introduced geographic restrictions for e-hailing drivers, meaning Uber, Bolt, and similar service providers can no longer operate freely across provincial borders. Licences will now be province-specific, confining pickups and drop-offs to the area where the licence is registered. This adjustment is part of comprehensive reforms under the updated...