Poll: driving for Uber
Castanet - Aug 18, 2019 / 8:05 am | Story: 263832
Photo: The Canadian Press
Okanagan civic officials are urging B.C.’s minister of transportation to reconsider requiring ride-hailing service drivers to have a class 4 commercial licence rather than a standard class 5 permit.
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Claire Trevena has been firm on ride-hailing service drivers having the class 4 licence, which requires higher levels of testing than the more common class 5.
Mayors of Kelowna, West Kelowna, Peachland and the District of Lake Country, as well as the West Bank First Nation and Regional District of Central Okanagan – under the name Sustainable Transportation Partnership of the Central Okanagan – want Trevena to reconsider.
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