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where got no law? Just regulate it accordingly without the need for being corporatised.

 

Like that ppl say no law le

 

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policy rethink.  [grin]

 

Last time got what... yellow top privately owned taxis.

 

Can think out of the box and let private car owners be private "uberers" instead of being copulated mah...

 

Of course, like taxi cos and uber, grab this and there, still got rules and laws to follow... Now don't have lah, but allow, then set the rules lor.

 

 

Going backward?

 

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i see many mit lancer doing GC/uber. those lancer i saw were probably above 9 years. 

Sure there are uber cars which is using coe cars. Already saw two coe cars, altis and wish running on uber.

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Not related to SG.

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/technology/didi-to-buy-uber-china-op/3002810.html

 

REUTERS: China's dominant ride hailing firm Didi Chuxing will buy Uber Technologies Inc's operations in China in a deal that will end bruising competition between the two firms, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The deal between the pair - which have been spending heavily to gain market share, increasing new funding needs - could be announced as early as Monday, the paper said, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter.

Bloomberg separately reported that the combined company would be valued at US$35 billion and that investors in Uber China, owned by San Francisco-based Uber, Baidu Inc and others, would receive a 20 percent stake in the combined company. (http://bloom.bg/2akzz3h)

Uber and Didi could not be immediately reached for comment.

The deal, if confirmed, would come after China last week issued guidelines that establish a long-awaited framework for the booming industry and remove uncertainty for firms such as Didi and Uber.

Didi itself was created last year from the merger of two companies backed separately by e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and social network firm Tencent Holdings Ltd.

(Reporting by Rama Venkat Raman in BENGALURU; Writing by Edwina Gibbs; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)

- Reuters

 

 

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Ho say liao. Must paint name at the side of the vehicle. Machiam Lorry.

Paint name of the owner? Same like those smrt and sbstransit bus ah?!

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Paint name of the owner? Same like those smrt and sbstransit bus ah?!

Kind of. Machiam Malaysia Teksi. Or the Taiwan taxi with the name all painted on the door. Ho say boh!

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Kind of. Machiam Malaysia Teksi. Or the Taiwan taxi with the name all painted on the door. Ho say boh!

Lol, then maybe many people dont want to be uber driver liao? Since next time can tell from the car outside.

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Lol, then maybe many people dont want to be uber driver liao? Since next time can tell from the car outside.

Those drive for living won't mind driving. Those want to have face value, then they will not want to drive since cannot snook people to say this is my personal car.

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Must have petrol engine. Cannot take advantage of cheaper diesel.

 

Wah lau. I thought they wanted to level the playing field?

 

Secretly throw this kind of clause inside to protect CDG and SMRT?

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Those drive for living won't mind driving. Those want to have face value, then they will not want to drive since cannot snook people to say this is my personal car.

Precisely, esp those who want to show off to people they drive new car. Lol.

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