Taxi Solutions Taxi strike in Spain: A sign of a taxi revolution?

Uber, Lyft, Grab, and many other taxi-hailing companies have often been a part of many controversies. Be it the protests from the traditional taxi driver’s associations, drivers of their own company, or the customers.

Taxi-hailing services and controversies go hand in hand. Recently, drivers in Barcelona declared an endless strike against the app-based taxi-hailing services.
The protest soon spread in the other parts of the country which includes the capital Madrid.

What triggered the protest?

To know the reason behind the protest we first need to understand the current scenario of various taxi companies operating in the country. In Spain, two types of taxis operate 1. Traditional taxis and 2. Private hire taxis (VTC licenses).
The drivers of the traditional taxis accuse that alternative cab service viz. Uber and Cabify are intruding in the cab sector and are getting away by paying low taxes.
The protesting drivers held VTC licenses responsible for providing advantage to these companies over traditional companies.
original source : Taxi strike in Spain

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