Japan orders Uber to stop pilot program

Japanese authorities have ordered ride-sharing service Uber to stop a pilot program in Fukuoka saying it breaches the nation's laws.

The headquarters of Uber in San Francisco

Japanese authorities have reportedly ordered ride-sharing app Uber to suspend its pilot program. (AAP)

Japanese authorities have ordered ride-sharing app Uber to suspend its pilot program, saying it violates the country's laws, local media reports.

The San Francisco-based firm that uses an app to put passengers in touch with private car owners launched a pilot program in early February in Fukuoka in southern Japan, in collaboration with a local university.

The project was started with the alleged aim of collecting data on transport demand, but the transport ministry called for the suspension of the program saying it violates a law that prohibits unlicensed taxi services.

It also expressed concern about potential problems that could arise from Uber's activities, such as the identification of legal responsibility and liability for compensation in traffic accidents.

The US company has said that it will try to resolve these issues in order to continue the pilot program.

It also said that it will pay drivers' expenses incurred during the trial operation.

Uber, which started offering its services in San Francisco in 2010, is under investigation in several countries.

South Korea, Spain and the Netherlands have already banned the service saying it provides unfair competition for professional taxi services, among other reasons.


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