It made its debut on the Dalmatian coast last summer, and UberBOAT is back bigger than ever for season 2018. From today!
Contrary to the mayor’s claims, Uber says it reduces congestion in streets around the ancient city centre.
ZAGREB, April 27, 2018 - The Croatian parliament on Friday adopted the Road Transport Act, which is expected to liberalise taxi services, facilitate licensing and abolish the mandatory tests for drivers for the area they cover.
ZAGREB, April 5, 2018 - The Croatian government on Thursday sent to the parliament a bill on road transport to be discussed under fast-track procedure. Among other things, the bill will make it possible to order and pay for taxi services via an electronic application. It also removes the existing limit on the number of taxi licences and makes it possible for taxi drivers to determine fares on their own.
Uber is well integrated into Croatia's tourism infrastructure, and as a regular user, one forgets the joys of dealing with taxi drivers where no Uber is to be found. A visit to Belgrade on February 22, 2018, a reminder of how taxi life in Croatia once was pre-Uber.
Instead of improving their position, taxi drivers’ reputation has declined further.
The latest transport revolution on the Dalmatian coast is soon to start, with the launch of UberBOAT, reports The Times on May 14, 2017.
The recent "3T Tourism, Travel and Technology" conference in Zagreb attracted some high profile speakers, including Uber South-East Europe General Manager Davor Tremac, who talked technology and UberBOAT. TCN was there.
Government sent an official reply to MPs’ question.
A landmark day for taxi travel on Dalmatia's coast on June 2, 2016, as Uber comes to town.