Land Transport Authority
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Fiji Taxi Association pushes for transparent permit rollout under base-and-stand reform, flags rural allocation concerns
Fiji’s taxi reform moves toward a base-and-stand model, but details on new LT permits remain unclear. The Fiji Taxi Association is calling for transparent allocation, basing first, and safeguards to protect rural communities—while raising questions about zones like Nadi and Lautoka and how permits could be misused.
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Fiji taxis: LTA ends corporate permits, introduces Base-and-Stand licensing and an income cap
Major reforms are reshaping Fiji’s taxi licensing, with the Open Taxi Rank System being replaced by a formal Base and Stand framework. New rules center on individual-permit eligibility and updated criteria, signaling a tighter, more transparent system—with details still to come as the transition unfolds.
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Fiji LTA Lifts Taxi Permit Freeze, Introduces Base and Stand Licensing for Individual Drivers
Fiji’s taxi industry is entering a new era. A merit-based, individual-permit framework is replacing decades-old allocation methods, backed by tighter governance and clearer rules. The rollout promises fairer access and steadier service, as operators and drivers adapt to the upcoming changes.