Experts and lawmakers in Hong Kong have called for the issuance of approximately <strong>20,500 licenses</strong> in the first phase to regulate smart transport services. They emphasized the need for at least <strong>15,000 active vehicles</strong> daily to meet the growing demand and avoid transport shortages.
As technology advances towards autonomous transportation, questions arise about how tickets for robotic taxis are issued. This development sparks discussions on safety and regulation, making it essential to understand these new systems.
The Israeli Knesset has passed a bill allowing Uber to operate in the country, despite rising concerns about traffic congestion. This decision comes amid growing worries about the impact of smart transportation services on urban traffic.