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  • 33,000 clear first hurdle for private-hire driving licence

    24 Jun 2017

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    With the Private Hire Car Driver's Vocational Licence, Singapore joins cities like San Francisco and Toronto that require private-hire drivers to be licensed.


    About 85 percent of private-hire drivers here, who have applied for the new vocational licence, have cleared the first hurdle. They have gotten the green light to attend the course - which they must pass within a year - to secure the Private Hire Car Driver's Vocational Licence (PDVL). They will be allowed to continue driving during this period.

    The deadline for current drivers to apply for the PDVL is fast approaching. Those who send in their applications after 30th June will not be allowed to drive private-hire cars until they obtain the licence.

    Though ride-hailing firms Grab and Uber have been tight-lipped about the number of drivers they have, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) revealed yesterday that it had received about 39,000 applications as of Wednesday.

    Of these, about 33,000 drivers have been approved to attend the course, and 500 of them have registered and attended so far. About 1,300 PDVL applications were rejected. This was because applicants had failed background checks or had not held a driving licence for at least two years - requirements aimed at making such rides safer. Aimed at protecting commuters without hindering the growth of the industry, mandatory licensing for private-hire car drivers here was first announced in Parliament last year.

    About 27,000 chauffeur-driven private-hire cars - or about 63 percent of the total population of 42,805 - have had decals affixed identifying them as such. The tamper-evident decals must be displayed on all private-hire cars providing chauffeured services, starting on 1st July. The regulations could prove to be a hurdle for new private-hire drivers here, said National University of Singapore Transport Researcher Lee Der Horng.

    This is because they might not want to go through the hassle of having to wait to get a licence or have a private-hire decal affixed to their cars, he said. As ridership moves towards private-hire cars instead of taxis, said Dr. Lee, this could mean that Uber and Grab may choose to target the more than 99,000 taxi driver vocational licence holders here, who are not required to apply for the PDVL. Several drivers The Straits Times spoke to welcomed the new measures.

    One driver, Mr. Gregory Poo, said the decal allowed passengers to identify his vehicle more easily, and made it easier for him to drop off and pick up passengers as well. "Now, when I enter condominiums, the security guards know I am there to pick up or drop off passengers," said the 53-year old IT technician, who drives part-time for Uber. Another driver, Mr. Calvin Chan, one of the 500 who has attended the 10-hour PDVL course, said the course was beneficial.

    "Although I have a lot of driving experience, as a private-hire driver, there are a lot of things you need to know, like where to pick up riders and making sure that there is a car seat set up for passengers with young children," said the 47-year old full-time Grab driver.
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    24 Jun 2017

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    With the Private Hire Car Driver's Vocational Licence, Singapore joins cities like San Francisco and Toronto that require private-hire drivers to be licensed.


    About 85 percent of private-hire drivers here, who have applied for the new vocational licence, have cleared the first hurdle. They have gotten the green light to attend the course - which they must pass within a year - to secure the Private Hire Car Driver's Vocational Licence (PDVL). They will be allowed to continue driving during this period.

    The deadline for current drivers to apply for the PDVL is fast approaching. Those who send in their applications after 30th June will not be allowed to drive private-hire cars until they obtain the licence.

    Though ride-hailing firms Grab and Uber have been tight-lipped about the number of drivers they have, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) revealed yesterday that it had received about 39,000 applications as of Wednesday.

    Of these, about 33,000 drivers have been approved to attend the course, and 500 of them have registered and attended so far. About 1,300 PDVL applications were rejected. This was because applicants had failed background checks or had not held a driving licence for at least two years - requirements aimed at making such rides safer. Aimed at protecting commuters without hindering the growth of the industry, mandatory licensing for private-hire car drivers here was first announced in Parliament last year.

    About 27,000 chauffeur-driven private-hire cars - or about 63 percent of the total population of 42,805 - have had decals affixed identifying them as such. The tamper-evident decals must be displayed on all private-hire cars providing chauffeured services, starting on 1st July. The regulations could prove to be a hurdle for new private-hire drivers here, said National University of Singapore Transport Researcher Lee Der Horng.

    This is because they might not want to go through the hassle of having to wait to get a licence or have a private-hire decal affixed to their cars, he said. As ridership moves towards private-hire cars instead of taxis, said Dr. Lee, this could mean that Uber and Grab may choose to target the more than 99,000 taxi driver vocational licence holders here, who are not required to apply for the PDVL. Several drivers The Straits Times spoke to welcomed the new measures.

    One driver, Mr. Gregory Poo, said the decal allowed passengers to identify his vehicle more easily, and made it easier for him to drop off and pick up passengers as well. "Now, when I enter condominiums, the security guards know I am there to pick up or drop off passengers," said the 53-year old IT technician, who drives part-time for Uber. Another driver, Mr. Calvin Chan, one of the 500 who has attended the 10-hour PDVL course, said the course was beneficial.

    "Although I have a lot of driving experience, as a private-hire driver, there are a lot of things you need to know, like where to pick up riders and making sure that there is a car seat set up for passengers with young children," said the 47-year old full-time Grab driver.
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