Even with the multiple complaints from users for irregularities in its service, Uber obtained the ruling of the Third Collegiate Court of the Twenty-seventh Circuit, which will allow it to operate normally in Cancun and throughout the state of Quintana Roo.
This after the disagreement of the taxi drivers, the court ruled that the transport services mediated by the Uber application are not public transport, so they should not be regulated as such in Quintana Roo.
According to the information that Uber sent to ForbesAlthough the application has been available in Quintana Roo since 2016, it was until today that the court ruled in favor of the platform, thus supporting the initial premise that it does not require a public transport concession to function.
Thus, the people of Quintana Roo, both locals and tourists, will be able to use the Uber application in a normal way. In addition, the platform invited those who want to earn income as Uber drivers to review the requirements for their vehicles and to register on the platform.
Although it has obtained this ruling, Uber still has to resolve issues such as its high rates, although it is not known if they can really do something about it, because according to Bloombergthe CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said high prices on Uber are here to stay.
“I don’t think prices are going to go down to pre-pandemic levels, even though we’ve seen prices decline,” Khosrowshahi said in an interview with Bloomberg Television.
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