By Newsbreak Senior Producer Taresh Harreeparshad - There is great optimism from the Department of Transport in KwaZulu-Natal that the National Land Transport Act-expected to be gazetted in October- will help regulate the differences between the taxi and e-haling sectors. An agreement was brokered between the e-Hailing Council in KwaZulu-Natal and the KwaDabeka Taxi Association to regularly meet in future to deal with problems as they occur. An incident occurred last week when taxi drivers and owners allegedly assaulted e-hailing drivers. A shot was also fired at one e-hailing driver's vehicle. KZN Transport Department spokesperson Ndabezinhle Sibiya explains how the new legislation will benefit both sectors...

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