TOKYO, Dec 07 (Kyodo) - The Japanese government on Thursday finalized a plan to allow drivers with a standard license to offer taxi services using their own vehicle in an effort to address a nationwide shortage of taxi drivers.
Under the eased measures, individuals without a license to provide driver services will be able to do so as long as they undergo prior training and are directly employed by taxi companies, according to people familiar with the matter. The individuals, however, will not be permitted to drive a conventional taxi.
Details, including when the changes will come into effect, will be hashed out following discussions at a government council for regulatory reform next Tuesday. ...continue reading