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Hong Kong's first fully licensed premium taxi fleet hits the streets with 160 cabs

Hong Kong's first fully licensed premium taxi fleet hits the streets with 160 cabs

Hong Kong launched its much-awaited premium taxi service on Monday, as the first operator to receive a full licence hit the streets with its 160 cabs after completing a trial run.
SynCab showcased its vehicles during a launch ceremony attended by Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan, who said she expected the company would help the public to see the clear path forward for the development of higher-end taxis.
She also stressed the importance of training drivers to ensure good service.
'Trained drivers can give residents confidence, and fleet management can allow them to accept online orders with peace of mind on one hand, while also being able to pick up street hails,' Chan said.
'I hope the taxi fleet cherishes and values its advantages. The taxi industry's development hinges on retaining its distinct features and fostering competition, which drives advancement.'
Authorities in March said the city aimed to roll out 3,500 premium taxis.
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