And in the Mexican state of Oaxaca, legal regulation currently prohibits ride-hailing platforms (like Uber) from operating.
The ride-hailing platform from China has partnered up with Oaxaca’s taxi drivers to jointly launch Didi Taxi.
Related article: Uber jumps through legal loophole back into ColombiaDidi Taxi in OaxacaThis isn’t the first time that Didi plays this card in Mexico.
While it also appeals to the cab unions in the state who wearily eye marketplaces like Uber and Cabify.
There’s always a butIt does have limitations for users, such as the vehicles often being the insecure Tsuru models these taxi drivers typically use. | To read full story, visit https://startuparound.com/read/1584104407.186159/Didi-Taxi-launched-in-Oaxaca,-Mexico,-sidelining-Uber?ref=audio_experience