B.C. government says demand, safety behind long-awaited riding hailing plan
VICTORIA — Ride-hailing could take another year to become a reality in British Columbia after legislation was introduced Monday that Transportation Minister Claire Trevena says balances consumer demand and public safety.
She said ride-hailing companies could be operating by next fall largely depending on the development of a new insurance system to cover the service.
“We are limited by insurance,” Trevena told a news conference. “Nobody is going to be on the road until there’s an insurance product that works for them.”
The legislation proposes to amend eight statutes and give the Passenger Transportation Board expanded powers to accept applications and set terms and conditions for licences covering taxis and ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft, she said.