Uber drivers will need new licence in Qld

The Queensland government has introduced changes to how the taxi and ride-sharing industry will work.

The Uber app in Brisbane

The Queensland government has introduced changes to how the ride-sharing industry will work. (AAP)

Uber drivers in Queensland will from January need to hold a special licence under reforms introduced on Sunday.

Uber and other ride-share services drivers will need to have a booked hire service licence from January 15 next year.

But, unlike a taxi licence, they won't be able to provide a rank-and-hail service.

Other changes to affect any booked hire service will include improved signage and security within vehicles, Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said in a statement on Sunday.

"If operators, licence holders, drivers, or any parties in the industry fail to adhere to the new regulatory requirements, we will act swiftly to revoke licences or issue financial penalties as appropriate," he said.

The changes are stage 2 of the Queensland government's reforms to the industry.

"Since September last year, we have worked with industry to create a new, modern framework for how drivers, operators, licence holders, and booking entities deliver personalised transport services," Mr Bailey said.


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