Recent reports show that the number of active taxi licenses and daily ride-hailing trips has risen significantly in major Serbian cities, including Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Niš. Experts attribute this growth to urban expansion, increasing mobility, and the convenience of digital apps that allow users to book rides quickly and track fares in real time.
Industry insiders note that the rise in taxi usage mirrors broader economic recovery trends, as more people resume commuting, tourism, and leisure activities after pandemic-related disruptions.
Taxi companies are expanding their fleets and introducing new technologies, such as contactless payments and eco-friendly vehicles, to meet growing demand.
Authorities emphasize that while the sector is thriving, regulatory oversight remains essential to ensure safety standards, fair pricing, and sustainable growth. Improved driver training, updated licensing rules, and monitoring platforms are being considered to enhance service quality across the country.

