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Uber survey: Hong Kong passengers, drivers oppose ride-hailing permit cap

A recent Uber survey in Hong Kong revealed that 90% of 10,009 surveyed passengers find the proposed 10,000-permit cap for ride-hailing vehicles to be "very insufficient." The survey also indicated that nearly 75% of 4,569 drivers are extremely concerned the cap will negatively impact their livelihoods. Uber is using these findings to lobby against the government's plan to regulate ride-hailing services, which is expected to be discussed before the Legislative Council's summer recess in July. AI

RANK_REASON The article reports on a survey conducted by a company regarding proposed government regulations, which constitutes commentary on policy rather than a direct regulatory action or release.

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Uber survey: Hong Kong passengers, drivers oppose ride-hailing permit cap

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Denise Tsang ·

    Uber survey finds 90% of passengers deem 10,000-permit cap ‘very insufficient’

    The vast majority of Uber passengers consider the government’s plan to cap ride-hailing vehicle permits at 10,000 “very insufficient”, according to a survey by the firm, as the company attempts to challenge elements of the proposed regulatory regime. The US-based ride-hailing fir…