Uber’s new policy in South Africa requires new cars on the platform to be less than three years old, causing controversy among drivers and the South African Ride Hailing Association (SARIDEHA). The rule only applies to new drivers registering on the platform and does not require existing drivers to replace their vehicles. SARIDEHA has rejected the requirement, citing the high costs of luxury cars and low Uber rates. The ehailing industry in South Africa faces numerous challenges, such as safety and security issues, nonunionization, racism, and xenophobia, as well as the lack of progress in implementing the revised National Land Transport Act.