The Bermuda Taxi Owners and Operators Association (BTOA) will be hosting two Emergency Meetings on 23 and 24 July 2025 to directly address growing concerns over the government’s pending introduction of Ride-Share services using unregulated private vehicles.
The first meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, 23 July at 7:00 PM at Christ Church, Devonshire, will be open to all Public Service Vehicle (PSV) owners, both members and non-members. This meeting will serve as a platform for industry-wide feedback on how these proposals may affect livelihoods, safety standards, and service quality in Bermuda’s transportation sector.
The second meeting, taking place on Wednesday, 24 July at 7:00 PM, will be a Members-Only BTOA Meeting, where internal strategies and actions will be finalized in response to the concerns raised by the wider industry.
Both meetings aim to gather input that will inform BTOA’s official advocacy strategy and actions moving forward.
“We are calling on all PSV owners and BTOA members to stand together, speak up, and help shape the response to legislation that could alter Bermuda’s transport landscape,” said a spokesperson from the BTOA Executive.
The BTOA reaffirms its commitment to representing the interests of Bermuda’s professional taxi and PSV industry through consultation, action, and collaboration.
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