New taxi regulation gathers suggestions

Another of the topics addressed at the plenary session yesterday was the proposed taxi regulation. The topic was raised by the AL’s vice president, Lam Heong Sang.
Secretary Raimundo do Rosário conceded the shared perception “that, generally speaking, both residents and tourists that visit the MSAR are unhappy with the quality of the taxi service,” adding that it is precisely with that in mind that authorities are keen on a major review to regulations in order to improve the service.
Speaking for the government, the director of the Transport Bureau (DSAT) Lam Hin San said that the government is paying attention to the issues raised, adding: “we have already created two experimental areas in the Avenida Horta e Costa,” to test new measures penned for implementation.
“The key point is the taxi drivers. Everything comes down to the taxi drivers. But changes on the license system do not depend on them,” Lam Heong Sang stated. He reminded the assembly that license bids that reach MOP900,000-MOP1 million on average do not serve as a good incentive for the sector,” concluding that, “I wish the government would dedicate more resources to incentivizing the sector and not just on ‘the mouse hunt.’ Measures to improve training would be better to elevate the image of the sector.”
The Secretary Raimundo do Rosário excused himself from having to reply to all of the ideas and suggestions raised. “There are three services involved [DSAT, DSAJ and the police]. I’m going to take [your suggestions] and pass them to those involved.”

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