The House Transport Committee objected to a bill drafted by the Ismail cabinet to establish a commercial transport authority to regulate transportation between governorates, warning it may reject the legislation altogether, Al Mal reports. The draft law would require taxi and microbus drivers to pay more fees, including to receive a special license to operate as commercial drivers, which would result in these drivers raising their service costs, committee deputy head Mohamed Zeineldin tells the newspaper.
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