This week's top three: Berlin authorities press e-scooter operators with voluntary agreements; City of Madrid looks to significantly deregulate taxis; and Brussels Regional transport authority calls on cities to designate no e-scooter zones.
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 16 August 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 16 Aug 2019
When regulation goes wrong: ride hailing in Spain
Written by Matthew Niblett on 14 Aug 2019
Over the last two years ride hailing policy in Spain has been mired in conflict between the industry, taxi drivers, national government, local governments and competition authorities. Rules have been changed, challenged, revised and devolved, leaving a fragmented system that does not work well for any of the stakeholders.
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 9 August 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 09 Aug 2019
This week's top three: Spanish competition watchdog sues Barcelona over its ride hailing regulations; German cities call for more control over e-scooters; and taxi drivers urge Prime Minister to introduce ride hailing cap in London
Cutting through the noise: how to regulate for subjective issues
Written by Inline Policy on 06 Aug 2019
In recent years, the regulation of policy areas like privacy, genetically modified foods and pollution has shown that different countries can take wildly divergent approaches. The regulation of noise is a similarly subjective issue of great relevance to the emerging tech of electric vehicles and drones, in particular.
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 2 August 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 02 Aug 2019
This week's top three: Paris e-scooter ordinance comes into force; German taxi drivers sue Uber; and Milan adopts new rules for e-scooters following national legalisation.
Towards an enhanced responsibility of online platforms: the EU Digital Services Act
Written by Inline Policy on 31 Jul 2019
Under long-standing EU rules online service providers enjoyed liability exemptions in many instances, but concerns about developments in the digital economy have led the European Commission to question these exemptions and consider new rules.
Ursula von der Leyen: Policy priorities for the tech sector
Written by Inline Policy on 26 Jul 2019
The confirmation of Ursula von der Leyen as the next President of the European Commission for the 2019-24 term has significant implications for the tech sector. The Commission President has the ability to shape the EU’s policy agenda through providing ‘political guidance’ to the Commission and overseeing its work.
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 26 July 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 26 Jul 2019
This week's top three: UK court upholds congestion charge for ride hailing vehicles; Copenhagen places restrictions on e-scooter parking; Uber told to get branch office and business licence to operate in Austria
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 19 July 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 19 Jul 2019
This week's top three: Germany's Transport Minister calls for more enforcement on e-scooters; France's Parliament fails to reach agreement on new mobility legislation; London cycling commissioner calls for regulations on e-scooters
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 12 July 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 12 Jul 2019
This week's top three: London's transport chief calls for safety review of e-scooters; Barcelona's ride hailing regulations struck down in court; Paris prepares to install parking zones for e-scooters
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 5 July 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 05 Jul 2019
This week's top three: Another new player to enter London's ride hailing market; Brussels municipality urges regional government to act on e-scooter parking; and Russia introduces new regulations for carpooling.
Inline's Data Policy Tracker, July 2019
Written by Inline Policy on 03 Jul 2019
Inline’s Data Policy Tracker covers the key political and regulatory changes, trends and developments impacting the data sector. We look at the latest interventions from regulators, policymakers and politicians within the context of this evolving data policy landscape.
Finnish Government sets out its policy priorities for the EU over the next six months
Written by Inline Policy on 02 Jul 2019
The Finnish Government's work programme for its Presidency of the Council of the EU includes important positions on EU technology policy, platform regulation, the digital economy, Mobility-as-a-Service and digital taxation. Our briefing document outlines the implications for the tech sector.
Inline at Five: Reflections on founding and growing a political consulting firm
Written by Shomik Panda on 01 Jul 2019
Inline Policy was launched five years ago as the vision of our Founder, Shomik Panda. In this blog, Shomik reflects on the challenges of starting a business from scratch and some of the highlights of the past five years.
Top 3 On Demand Mobility Stories in Europe - 27 June 2019
Written by Matthew Niblett on 27 Jun 2019
This week's top three: Paris crackdown on e-scooters continues; moves to legalise ride hailing and e-scooters in Romania; and Uber launches a petition to reverse new rules in Austria.
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