
The ruling in SDI v. Brown confirms that even in “primary” insurance states, rental car companies are not responsible for damages their renters cause.
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Since the vehicle does not need a driver, Cruise says its ride-hailing service will be a cheaper option.
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The Allegheny County Airport Authority voted unanimously to increase the customer facility charge from $5.50 to $6.
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If the fee is deemed illegal and not repealed by the city, Phoenix could lose its share of state revenue, which is a third of its general fund budget.
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Avail’s peer-to-peer carsharing service is now available at Salt Lake City International Airport. Currently, the service is also operating at airports in Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, and Phoenix.
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After an Enterprise Rent-A-Car supervisor finds 27 key fobs in an employee’s backpack, the employee admits to stealing five key fobs daily to resell.
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With education on fleet planning, the customer experience, and new technology to understanding new mobility models and profitability for the next generation of car rental, the ICRS is designed to help operators become more efficient today while providing them a roadmap to a sustainable future.
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UFODrive allows renters to skip rental lines, using an app on their phone to make the rental and unlock the car.
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For those independents that want to maintain their autonomy, while gaining the benefits of working with a well-established provider, affiliation is a good route to success.
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The technology, called 24/7 ServiceStation, acts as a computerized service desk — and is certified to withstand severe break-in attempts.
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