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Phuket Taxis Plan Strike Against Illegal App-Based Drivers

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Taxi drivers in Phuket plan a protest on January 15, demanding government intervention against unregistered app-based drivers. The strike aims to address the issue of drivers violating Land Transport Department regulations by operating through ride-hailing apps without proper registration.

Phuket Andaman News reported a call for media support from local taxi drivers. They claim many app-based drivers evade legal requirements, such as vehicle registration changes and obtaining public transport licenses. This conflict between traditional and app-based taxi services has been ongoing, despite regulations aimed at resolving such disputes.

Traditional drivers accuse app-based operators of unfair competition, saying they snatch passengers and obstruct access to pick-up points. These tensions have previously led to confrontations. Meanwhile, some prefer ride-hailing apps for transparency in fare pricing, citing issues with traditional taxis not using meters and charging flat rates.

The threat of a strike has divided public opinion. Some support enforcement of regulations to ensure safety and service quality, while others argue the strike will not impact availability, as ride-hailing apps remain operational. The strike may inadvertently boost demand for app-based services.

Local government officials have yet to comment on the protest plans or address the ongoing tensions between taxi services, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • Traditional taxi drivers to protest against unregistered app-based competitors.

  • Public opinion is split on ride-hailing services versus traditional taxis.

  • Local officials have not responded to the planned strike action.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2026-01-07

 

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