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Spain: Uber, Cabify drivers block road to protest new rules

Published: 27 Sep 2018 - 01:43 pm | Last Updated: 08 Nov 2021 - 04:23 am
Drivers from shared-ride services Uber and Cabify attend a demonstration in Madrid as part of a strike to protest a law that aims to regulate shared-ride services in Madrid, Spain, September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Juan Medina

Drivers from shared-ride services Uber and Cabify attend a demonstration in Madrid as part of a strike to protest a law that aims to regulate shared-ride services in Madrid, Spain, September 27, 2018. REUTERS/Juan Medina

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MADRID: Hundreds of drivers are blocking a central artery in the Spanish capital to protest the government's plan to approve new rules limiting the operations of app-based ride-hailing services
The drivers, who work for companies including Uber and Cabify, brought traffic in Madrid's Paseo de la Castellana to a standstill as they moved slowly toward the gates of the Development Ministry.
They plan to repeat their protest on Friday, when the government is expected to pass a decree giving local governments the power to limit licenses for the ride-hailing services.
On Wednesday, the companies offered free rides in several Spanish cities. The move furthered angered taxi driver unions, which have been demanding a ratio of 1 ride-hailing car to 30 public taxis.