The head of Asopoctax, a Colombian taxi driver association, has filed a legal request alleging the Transport Ministry has failed to comply with a ruling from the Administrative Court of Cundinamarca. The lawsuit centers on disputes over fees charged by ride-hailing apps. Taxi drivers argue these fees unfairly impact their business and violate previous legal decisions. Asopoctax claims the Ministry has not adequately implemented measures to regulate app-based transport services. This legal action represents an escalation in the ongoing conflict between traditional taxi services and the growing popularity of app-based alternatives in Colombia. The drivers seek enforcement of regulations ensuring a level playing field and fair competition within the transportation sector. The outcome of this case could significantly affect the future of ride-hailing services and taxi operations nationwide.