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They are vigilante taxi drivers taking direct action, having become increasingly frustrated about Hong Kong authorities’ failure to regulate the ride-hailing platform.
Kuaidi Taxi, the online taxi booking service provider, predicted a six-fold increase in its customer base, which would help boost its market share to at least 20 percent within a year.
Hong Kong's newest bubble: red taxis“If I have the ability, I will buy another 15 taxis this year,” says the 60-year-old Shek, speaking with rapid-fire enthusiasm over the latest way to make ...
Hong Kong fintech company Wonder has won approval from the city's Transport Department for its effort to bring digital payments to Hong Kong's 18,000-odd taxis, the vast majority of which only ...
Hong Kong's newest bubble: red taxisOne of Hong Kong’s fleet of red taxis. Speculation in taxis and their licenses has become latest way to make money in a city where the stock market has ...
Hong Kong police will station volunteers at taxi ranks in the city’s nightlife area during peak demand hours on weekends to stamp out driver misconduct.
HONG KONG: A Shenzhen-based tourist has complained about being "ripped off" by a Hong Kong taxi driver for being asked to pay HK$600 (2,800 baht), nearly three times the usual fare, on his first ...
Hong Kong authorities are considering whether to give the green light to a taxi industry request for a fare increase of up to almost 17 per cent, including a jump in the flag-fall rate for red ...
The man’s wife reportedly told the police her husband had hypertension and other heart-related issues. Read more at ...
The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) confirmed that a 35-year-old Filipino tourist was killed in a vehicular crash outside ...
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