The country’s leading app-based platforms, Uber and PickMe, have urged the government for support to keep Sri Lanka moving in light of the latest fuel constraints. Highlighting the critical role played by ride-hailing and delivery platforms in helping people access transport, food and essential services, the platforms have jointly asked for higher fuel quotas for their most engaged driver and delivery partners.
The two biggest platforms facilitate millions of trips a week across Sri Lanka for both mobility and delivery. As demand rises for these services with fuel restrictions in place, drivers and couriers will not be able to meet the requirements with the current fuel allowance.
Through monitoring trip volumes and driver/courier engagement, the platforms will help utilise fuel efficiently and minimise the need for private vehicle usage to meet essential needs. In addition to delivering essential services, the platforms will continue to contribute to the tourism industry and support the livelihoods of tens of thousands of people who depend on the platforms for their earnings.
In a joint media statement, Uber and PickMe said, “We welcome the Government’s decision to increase regular fuel quotas from 21st March onwards as a positive step towards easing current constraints. However, given the essential role played by platform drivers in maintaining mobility and delivery services across the country, the revised quotas remain insufficient to sustain operations at the required scale.
We respectfully request the Government to consider enhanced weekly fuel allocations for platform drivers. Strengthening fuel access for this segment will help ensure the continued delivery of essential services, support livelihoods, and maintain connectivity for communities who rely on these platforms during this period.”
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