Local Development Minister Mahmoud Shaarawy approved a decision that requires tuk-tuk drivers to offer set fares to customers, after registering their vehicle and obtaining a permit to operate in designated routes, ministry spokesperson Khaled Kassem said, according to Al Shorouk. The move comes as the government is taking steps to integrate tuktuks within a regulatory framework.
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