Ride-hailing company Uber’s application to expand in B.C. rejected
VICTORIA — Ride-hailing company Uber’s application to expand service in B.C. beyond Metro Vancouver and Whistler has been denied.
The Passenger Transportation Board says it has reviewed evidence showing a decline in demand for passenger transportation services across B.C. since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The board had granted Uber approval to operate in the Lower Mainland on Jan. 23, 2020.
It says in its decision posted Wednesday that taxi recovery from the pandemic in the Lower Mainland has been further hampered by more ride-hailing, which has assumed a significant share of the market at the expense of taxis.