
To help ensure a high level of safety and compliance amongst the driver-partner community, all driver-partners, are required to upload a photo of their Transport Service Licence (TSL) label through the Driver App or their partner profile.
Driver-partners who hold their own Small Passenger Service Licence (SPSL) and upload an acceptable TSL label to their driver-partner profile are able to use any NZTA approved logbook (paper or electronic) to partner with Uber.
Driver-partners who drive using Uber’s SPSL are required to download and use the Logmate Application to record their work time.
FAQs
- What is a SPSL?
- What is a TSL Label?
- What if I hold my own SPSL and still want to use Logmate?
- Why do driver-partners not driving under Uber’s SPSL get to use the logbook option of their choice?
- How can I access my Logmate records even after my Logmate account has been disassociated from Uber?
- How do I know if I’m driving under Uber’s SPSL?
- How can I upload my TSL label?
- I do not have a TSL label
- Can I drive under a SPSL that is not my own/my company’s?
- I have another question that wasn’t answered
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