Costa Rica proposes new law to regulate ride-hailing platforms

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On May 3, the Costa Rican government will submit a bill to Congress to regulate and regulate ride-hailing platforms, while requiring ride-hailing drivers to abide by the same regulations as ordinary taxi drivers.

According to reports, according to the bill submitted by the government, ride-hailing drivers must purchase the necessary insurance for their vehicles and conduct technical inspections on their vehicles once a year.

Drivers must also be registered as laborers with the Costa Rican Social Security Administration, and ride-hailing vehicles must also bear a special label.

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