Monday 6 April 2015

The taxi service in Edmonton battles mobile app Uber, will there be a winner?

The streets of Edmonton have been divided in a legal dual that is happening not just in Edmonton, but also across Canada and others parts of the world.

The battle lines have been drawn, with the licenced taxi service in Edmonton facing off against the new and largely unregulated challenger, Uber. Much has been made about the meteoric rise of the mobile app, with controversies and lawsuits rife.

The City of Edmonton is attempting to impose an injunction on Uber to cease operations in the city, a move which has already happened in Germany, where they have issued a nationwide ban on the popular smartphone application.

Other countries such as India are also in the process of trying to halt its dramatic rise, a move that the local taxi service in Edmonton hopes is imitated throughout Canada.

The differences between Uber and a taxi

Most people will have some experience with the taxi service in Edmonton or other cities in Canada, where the procedure is as old as the taxi business itself. You can call or hail a licenced taxi which will then take you to your specified location, with the driver requiring a taxi licence to operate.

Uber is slightly different, as it offers anyone with a car the opportunity to earn money by matching people who need a lift, with ones who are offering the service for payment. This has its own safety implications, as recent stories of assault and harassment have emerged in various countries.

Benefits of Taxi Service in Edmonton

The taxi service in Edmonton, to use as a prime example, has been in place for generations and with that history comes a trust and accountability between the consumer and the taxi service. Uber may yet shake things up, but for a safe and reliable ride, using the licenced taxi service in Edmonton is highly recommended.

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