Panic buttons will be physical devices, not only in-app features. They must be installed by security or tracking companies and will be accessible to driver and passenger.
“Drivers are also being attacked, so they need immediate protection,” Msibi said. “The cost of installing panic buttons will fall on the operator, the person who holds the operating licence. There may be two buttons per car, one in the front and one in the back, to allow the driver and commuter to reach them.”
On compliance, vehicles must visibly display that they are licensed. Law enforcement officers will check licences and panic buttons during inspections.
All e-hailing apps must be registered with the regulator….
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