The E-hailing Council in KwaZulu-Natal says an agreement has been reached with the KwaDabeka Taxi Association to regularly meet in future to deal with problems as they occur.
The KwaZulu-Natal Transport Department set up the meeting with the two bodies after an incident earlier this week when taxi drivers and owners allegedly assaulted e-hailing drivers . A shot was also fired at one e-hailing drivers vehicle.
Tensions have subsided in KwaDabeka near Pinetown, following the assault of e-hailing drivers, allegedly by taxi drivers. This comes after a constructive meeting between the KwaZulu-Natal E-hailing Council and the Clermont and Kwadabeka Taxi Association.