Uber Sees Market For 2,000 Drivers In Hungary

  • 25 Jun 2015 9:00 AM
Uber Sees Market For 2,000 Drivers In Hungary
Car dispatcher Uber has several hundred drivers in Hungary but if regulations are planned properly as many as 2,000 drivers could be providing services by the end of next year, the daily Népszabadság said. Uber creates jobs rather than taking them away, Zoltán Fekete, Uber’s boss in Hungary told the paper. Around 40,000 people in Hungary - largely 21-40 year-olds - use Uber’s services, Fekete said.

For rides in Budapest, the company advertises a base fare of 300 forints and a 130 forints per kilometre. Uber informs its drivers that their fares are taxable income, he insisted.

Under a decree in force from September 2013, the base fare for taxis operating in Budapest is set at 450 forints and 280 forints per kilometre. It also lays down strict requirements for vehicles.

Uber has raised the ire of the capital’s taxi drivers and has also come under the scrutiny of tax office NAV.

Established taxi drivers have lobbied the government to issue a decree on regulating the market as quickly as possible to take into account the development of services such as Uber.

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