
Bermuda’s Taxi Industry: Fractured by Design By BTOA
Discover how relationships between policymakers, private companies, and regulators shape what the public experiences every day? Where transparency is thin, fairness suffers.

Discover how relationships between policymakers, private companies, and regulators shape what the public experiences every day? Where transparency is thin, fairness suffers.

BTOA’s new series Ride-Share VS Reality: who stands to profit from Bermuda’s ride-share pilot, and who will bear the costs?

BTOA’s new series The Industry That Never Sleeps explores Bermuda’s taxi industry — from its roots in horse-drawn carriages to today’s regulatory struggles. Learn how transport shaped Bermuda’s culture, why modernization is overdue, and what’s next for operators, regulators, and the public.

BTOA’s new series The Industry That Never Sleeps explores Bermuda’s taxi industry — from its roots in horse-drawn carriages to today’s regulatory struggles. Learn how transport shaped Bermuda’s culture, why modernization is overdue, and what’s next for operators, regulators, and the public.

Discover how Bermuda’s transport oversight has stalled. This in-depth report by BTOA explores how outdated laws, weak enforcement, and political inaction have fractured the PSV system—and why real reform must start with accountability.

What’s the difference between ride-sharing, ride-hailing, and taxis in Bermuda?
Answer: Ride-sharing involves strangers sharing a car on the same route, ride-hailing apps like Uber and Lyft connect riders to private cars, and Bermuda’s taxis are licensed, insured, and government-regulated—offering the safest and most secure transport option.

BTOA’s new series The Industry That Never Sleeps explores Bermuda’s taxi industry — from its roots in horse-drawn carriages to today’s regulatory struggles. Learn how transport shaped Bermuda’s culture, why modernization is overdue, and what’s next for operators, regulators, and the public.

Bermuda’s Taxi Industry Calls for Meaningful Government Engagement Amid Policy Concerns BTOA’s Call for Taxi Industry Engagement and Policy Reform In a recent interview with Bermuda Broadcasting, Randy Broadbelt, representing the Bermuda Taxi Owners and Operators Association (BTOA), expressed significant concerns regarding the government’s engagement with the taxi industry, especially

Bermuda Taxi Industry Calls for Urgent Reform Amid Government Neglect BTOA Supports FDM’s Stance on Transportation Crisis, Calls for Industry Self-Regulation The Bermuda Taxi Owners and Operators Association (BTOA) stands in firm agreement with the recent statements made by the Free Democratic Movement (FDM) regarding the persistent challenges and systemic

High Taxi Rates in Bermuda: How Transport Minister Wayne Furbert’s Policies Impact Riders High Taxi Rates: Holding the Transport Minister Accountable In recent times, many passengers have expressed frustration over taxi fares booked through dispatch apps like HITCH and Ride Bermuda, noting that these rides often cost significantly more than