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UBER in Luxembourg : are taxi services « über-reguliert » ?
The Grand-Duchy is one of the last European countries in which UBER does not offer its services. It will however probably not be the case for much longer. Representatives of the company already approached the Luxembourg Minister of Sustainable Development and Infrastructures. The latter indicated in a parliamentary response (2437*) that the Luxembourg legislation may, under certain conditions, enable the offer of some UBER services.   “UBER X”   UBER X connects, via a mobile application, clients wishing to travel by car with professional drivers. The Minister considered that such a service must be compliant with Article 56bis of the Traffic Code. Pursuant to this provision a car can only be rented to a client with a driver if such a rent is reflected in a...
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