Ride-hail firms can apply to operate in B.C. Sept. 3, ahead of launch this year
VICTORIA — The journey to bring ride-hailing to British Columbia came closer to a destination Monday as the provincial government announced it will start accepting applications in September for companies to enter the market.
Safety, insurance and penalty rules and regulations were updated, but still to come this summer are rules covering fares that drivers can charge, vehicle boundary zones and the numbers of vehicles allowed on the roads, said New Democrat Bowinn Ma.
There’s no exact day when ride-hailing can start in B.C. and opinion varies from mid-September to as late as the end of the year.
Ma, who heads an all-party legislative committee that deals with ride-hailing, said the goal is to start by year’s end, but a Transportation Ministry official said companies could be approved to operate as early as Sept. 16 or early fall.