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DSAT moves to legalize ride-hailing as taxi study gets underway

By ricaela
April 17, 2026
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The Transport Bureau (DSAT) has commissioned professional and academic institutions to assess how many taxis Macau needs and what level of service the public should expect, as the government moves forward with plans to legalize ride-hailing services.

The study, confirmed in response to a written inquiry by Legislative Assembly member Ngan Iek Hang, aims to provide data-driven guidance for future taxi policy.

Once the results are available, the bureau said the data will be analyzed to formulate regulatory measures to ensure orderly taxi operations while responding to community travel demand.

The DSAT confirmed it plans to amend Law No. 3/2019, the “Legal System for the Operation of Light-Duty Rental Vehicles (Taxis),” to create a legal basis for ride-hailing services.

The proposed amendments envision a model combining government regulation with market-driven operations. Under the framework, a technology-driven, intelligent dispatch system would facilitate faster matching between passengers and drivers, improving convenience for the public.

The bureau has collected views from the taxi industry, relevant associations and advisory bodies. It is currently analyzing feedback and will proceed with legislative amendment work.

The DSAT’s response was issued under instructions from Chief Executive Sam Hou Fai and following consultation with the Social Welfare Bureau (IAS), indicating cross-departmental coordination.

The IAS noted that the government is formulating the next 10-year action plan for rehabilitation services, focusing on physical and mental rehabilitation, development support, protection and an inclusive environment, with smart technology, accessibility infrastructure and social inclusion as key directions.

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