Uber launches in third Scottish city amid opposition from local taxi firms
Ride-hailing giant Uber has launched in Dundee, becoming the third Scottish city to host the service.
The company's arrival in the city has been met with mixed reactions, with local taxi firms expressing concerns about the impact on their businesses.
Dundee City Council said it will be monitoring the situation closely and will work with all parties involved to ensure a fair and competitive market.
Uber's launch in Dundee comes just months after it was given the green light to operate in Aberdeen.
The company has also faced opposition in other Scottish cities, including Edinburgh and Glasgow, where local taxi firms have raised concerns about safety and competition.
Uber insists that it is a safe and reliable service, and that it will work with local authorities to address any concerns.
The company has also said that it is committed to working with local taxi firms to create a level playing field.
Dundee City Council has said that it will be monitoring the situation closely and will work with all parties involved to ensure a fair and competitive market.
The council has also said that it will be working with Uber to ensure that the company complies with all relevant regulations.
Uber's launch in Dundee is a significant development for the city, and it will be interesting to see how the service is received by local residents.