Ottawa Citizen

Uber not licensed on day of new bylaw

- Jon Willing

Uber still wasn’t street legal in Ottawa on Friday, even though the city at the start of the business day launched regulation­s designed for the internatio­nal ride-ordering company.

At the end of the day, the city confirmed it hadn’t issued a single “private transporta­tion company” licence, but Uber said all of its drivers comply with the new city bylaw.

It’s just that Uber doesn’t have the licence to operate the service in Ottawa yet.

Uber sent a written statement through spokespers­on Susie Heath.

“(Friday) marks another important milestone for bringing affordable on-demand transporta­tion options to Ottawa and comes after many months of work with the city to update regulation­s for ride-sharing,” Heath said.

“Over the last five months, we have been working to come into compliance with Ottawa’s new bylaw and as of (Friday), all driver partners on the platform are fully compliant. We have applied for our PTC license and look forward to receiving it from the City of Ottawa soon.”

As long as Uber doesn’t have a licence, nothing will likely change. On Saturday, the company celebrates its two-year anniversar­y operating in Ottawa.

The new bylaw also gives taxis more flexibilit­y in how they set fares.

Renewal fees for cabbies also decreased and the credit card charge to taxi customers ended.

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