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P.E.I. transportation department not regulating ride-booking

P.E.I.'s minister of transportation says his department isn't currently creating any regulations for the ride-booking industry, thoughthere could be a need for legislation down the road.

Minister Steven Myers said new legislation may be needed down the road

P.E.I.'s legislation already allows ride-booking companies to operate, says the province's transportation minister. (CBC)

P.E.I.'s minister of transportation says his department isn't currently creating any regulations for the ride-booking industry, though there could be a need for legislation down the road.

Steven Myers announcedSaturday thatafter reviewing legislation, his department hasdeterminedno changes to legislation are required to allow ride-booking operations on P.E.I.

In question period Tuesday, Opposition transportation critic Steve Howard asked Myersfor more details.

"One thing the announcement was missing was a clearer framework for how ride-hailing services will be regulated on Prince Edward Island," Howard said.

Could be changes down the road

Howard raisedconcerns about passenger safetyand also asked about emissions standards for the industry.

Myers said all his department has done is create a new class of driver's licencein order to make it easier for both ride-booking driversand taxi drivers to join the industry.

He said his department doesn't regulate the taxi industry, and therefore Howard's concerns "fall outside my department."

Transportation Minister Steven Myers said his department has simply made it easier for ride-booking and taxi drivers get into the industry. (Legislative Assembly of P.E.I. )

However Myers acknowledged there may be a need for industry regulations down the road.

"As these types of disruptive technologies become popular here on Prince Edward Island, much like AirBnBhas become popular there may be additional regulations that are needed," Myers said.

"And I think in other jurisdictions you've seen that where, you know where ride-sharing comes in, it doesn't work perfectly, and changes have to be made to make it work. I don't see us as being a whole lot different when it comes to that."

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With files from Kerry Campbell