

Uber drivers reveal how they battle burnout as long hours, traffic and ‘tip farming’ take toll
Uber drivers are increasingly speaking openly about burnout linked to long working hours, passenger interaction fatigue and pressure to meet earnings goals, according to a debate amongst drivers that has highlighted the battle of fatigue on app-based transport work. A discussion on a forum dedicated to Uber drivers attracted dozens of responses from drivers describing exhaustion, stress and declining motivation linked to the realities of rideshare driving not just linked to U
Perry Richardson
23 hours ago2 min read


Could new Draft Taxi and PHV Bill reform finally redefine plying-for-hire in the age of app bookings?
The Government’s proposed Draft Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Bill contains a relatively brief commitment to “support a thriving, professional sector by creating clearer rules to enable fair competition”, but within the taxi and PHV industry that single sentence could carry major implications for app-based booking models and the long-running debate around plying-for-hire. For decades, the distinction between licensed taxis and private hire vehicles has rested on a fundamental
Perry Richardson
23 hours ago2 min read


Does the Uber Elite launch hint at a future where robo-ridehail take cheap rides and humans handle luxury travel?
Image credit: Uber Earlier this Spring, Uber launched a new chauffeur-focused premium service called Uber Elite, marking another step in the company’s gradual expansion into higher-margin transport services traditionally associated with executive hire and luxury chauffeur firms. The new product, currently available on an invite-only basis in Los Angeles and San Francisco, is aimed at business travellers, executives and affluent consumers seeking a more personalised transport
Perry Richardson
2 days ago3 min read





































