Hong Kong to launch licensed ride-hailing services by fourth quarter of 2026
Hong Kong's Transport Department announced plans to launch licensed ride-hailing services by the fourth quarter of 2026 as part of a broader transport strategy blueprint. The 124-page blueprint outlines a vision for the next two decades, focusing on a commuter-friendly city with improved connectivity, smart technology, and green initiatives.

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AI-generatedHong Kong's Transport Department announced plans to launch licensed ride-hailing services by the fourth quarter of 2026 as part of a broader transport strategy blueprint. The 124-page blueprint outlines a vision for the next two decades, focusing on a commuter-friendly city with improved connectivity, smart technology, and green initiatives. Authorities hope the introduction of licensed ride-hailing will complement existing taxi services, potentially encouraging private car users to utilize public transport options. The plan also includes developing transport hubs and exploring areas like autonomous vehicles and a low-altitude economy. The goal is to align Hong Kong's transport development with the country's 15th five-year plan, positioning the city as a superconnector.
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5 extractedOne of the blueprint’s three themes is “enjoyable journeys”.
The blueprint will pave the way for transport development in the coming two decades for a more commuter-friendly city.
The blueprint covers the development of the low-altitude economy, autonomous vehicles, and a smart and green mass transit system.
The Transport Department revealed a 124-page transport strategy blueprint.
Hong Kong to launch licensed ride-hailing services by fourth quarter of 2026.