JOHANNESBURG - New rules are forthcoming for e-hailing drivers.
Soon, they’ll need special licences showing exactly where they can operate.
Cars must be branded and fitted with panic buttons for emergencies.
Drivers who flout the rules risk a hefty fine, up to R100,000, or even two years behind bars.
We discuss this further with South African Metered Taxi and Ehailing Association Deputy Chairperson, Sibongiseni Shange.