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B.C. taxis’ annual licencing fee cut in half as part of COVID-19 relief

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New Uber coronavirus measures to require drivers, passengers to wear masks For example, a company with 300 vehicle licences would have paid $30,000 each year in the past.

Now, the total is capped at $5,000. A smaller company with just 40 vehicles, conversely, would go from paying $4,000 to $2,000.The B.C.

Taxi Association, which represents many companies outside Vancouver, said the reduction is appreciated but does no level the playing field.President Mohan Kang said the province should work the Passenger Transportation Board and get rid of boundaries for taxis in Metro Vancouver.Currently, cab drivers can only pick up in the municipality where their licence originates.

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