Transportation board approves Uber, Lyft ride-hail services in Lower Mainland
VICTORIA — Vancouver is poised to join most major cities in Canada in offering ride-hailing services with the long-awaited approval Thursday of licences for companies Uber and Lyft to operate in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland and Whistler.
The independent Passenger Transportation Board said the next steps for Uber and Lyft before getting vehicles on the road involves securing proper insurance and working with the municipalities in the approved operating areas to ensure bylaw compliance.
The Crown-owned Insurance Corporation of B.C. said in a statement that once ride-hailing companies provide confirmation of their approval from the transportation board, they can immediately buy insurance.
Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart said city staff worked quickly Thursday and were able to issue Uber and Lyft ride-hailing business licences shortly after the approvals by the transportation board.