Pájara Updates Taxi Ordinance to Modernize Service

The City Council aims to enhance transport quality and adapt to new mobility challenges with updated regulations.

Generic image of a taxi driving on a sunny road in the Canary Islands.
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Generic image of a taxi driving on a sunny road in the Canary Islands.

The Pájara City Council has initiated an update to the taxi service ordinance, aiming to modernize the fleet and improve transport quality for residents and visitors.

The Department of Transport of the Pájara City Council has launched the reform of the regulations governing the taxi service in the municipality. The primary goal is the modernization and enhancement of transport quality for both residents and tourists.
This regulatory update introduces tools designed to optimize service provision and overall operation. It also seeks to address the mobility challenges faced by municipalities with significant tourist influx.

"Mobility needs have changed, technology has advanced, and the sector requires regulation that responds to current and future challenges."

José Díaz · Councilor for Transport
The Councilor for Transport, José Díaz, indicated that the previously existing ordinance in the south of Fuerteventura had fundamental shortcomings. He emphasized that the evolution of mobility needs and technological advancements necessitate regulations adapted to the sector's present and future reality.