Finland's Taxi Reform Affects Accidents
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taxi industry liberalisationYle News
•Thursday's papers: Taxi accidents, reducing spending and looking like Christmas
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Finland liberalised its taxi sector in 2018 , leading to a significant relaxation of regulations.
The change made it easier to operate a taxi, as drivers no longer had to attend a compulsory training course and were only subject to a driving test to qualify.
More than half of Finns support more public sector cuts, according to a survey by the Finnish Business and Policy Forum .
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