Kamloops MLA: Ride-sharing a fit outside major centres, too
KAMLOOPS — Everybody knows there’s a big demand for ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft in big cities like Vancouver, but a Kamloops MLA says the service could also work in smaller communities like Kamloops.
Kamloops-North Thompson Liberal MLA Peter Milobar is part of a nine-member provincial all-party committee holding hearings in Vancouver this week.
He says the province has tasked the committee with writing a report on the issue and submitting it to government next month.
“I think what we’re seeing and what we’ve heard from companies like Lyft is that the smaller communities, there’s a want for it in those areas as well,” Milobar says. “And sometimes two or three drivers can make a big difference if it’s an area that doesn’t have transit or a taxi service already. I think it’s a scaleable way of doing things, it’s really how do you come up with a legislative framework to enable it without totally undermining the taxi service at the same time.”