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A small business owner weighs in on the Supreme Court’s vaccine mandate ruling.
In Nevada’s Clark County, 8% to 12% of fatal crashes involve a luxury rental vehicle, and 95% of those crashes involve impairment.
As of Dec. 6, all international travelers entering the U.S. will be required to be tested for COVID-19 one day before boarding flights, regardless of their vaccination status or country of departure.
AB 901 increases all capped damage waiver categories to $25 and removes prohibition on charging for additional drivers, among other changes.
The recently passed 2022 National Defense Authorization Act plans to study the logistics and benefits of Peer-to-Peer carsharing. One operator in this space is thrilled about the news.
Following several recent events that garnered negative attention, Impala Car Rental is facing an uncertain future. Here are the highlights.
An employee of Enterprise Rent-A-Car has been arrested after allegedly arranging the theft of 11 rental car vehicles; one vehicle was later used in a homicide.
ACRA joined with a group of tourism groups to develop guidelines to help reopen some international travel to and from the United States. The association also announces new and renewing members.
State Farm recently paid out a whopping $33.7 million in claims for catalytic converter thefts, which have soared across the country since the start of the pandemic.
The American Car Rental Association’s July update also includes information on a car rental survey, updates on state legislation, and a list of new operator and vendor members.
A Houston woman is accused of renting vehicles through carsharing app Turo and using some of them in several armed robberies.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of New Jersey said that Avis Budget Group will settle claims that it overcharged the U.S. government as part of a deal to rent vehicles to military members.
At a recent Wai'alae-Kahala neighborhood board meeting, locals brought up the concern that p2p carsharing vehicles are turning the streets in rental car parking lots.
The April heist has also resulted in the arrest of 32 people so far.
Creditors to be paid in full and existing shareholders to receive more than $1 billion of value. Company on target for June 30 exit from Chapter 11.
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