Poland is set to introduce stricter regulations for taxi drivers, particularly those from outside the European Union and European Free Trade Association. New requirements will mandate that drivers from non-EU/EFTA countries provide criminal record certificates from both Poland and their country of origin. The government is also preparing changes to taxi licensing procedures, including limiting the number of licenses issued. An overarching, nationwide driver identification system is also under development. These measures, reported by *Rzeczpospolita*, aim to increase safety and oversight within the taxi industry. The changes are intended to ensure a higher standard of vetting for all taxi drivers operating within the country. Implementation details and timelines have not yet been officially announced.