
After agreeing to meet New York City’s demand to have its drivers licensed by the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC), Lyft will launch its ride-sharing service in all five boroughs of New York City.
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With the launch of Uber for Business, Uber’s ride-hailing service now allows employees to bill their trips directly to their company.
Read More →To increase competition with New York City taxi cab services, Uber has temporarily cut its fares by 20%.
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Uber, a mobile-application-based company that connects customers with vehicle drivers, has launched its UberX service in India.
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Peer-to-peer ride-sharing Lyft has launched Lyft Plus, its new premium ride service. Using Lyft’s booking platform, customers can now request a custom six-seater Ford Explorer.
Read More →Uber, a mobile-application-based company that connects customers with vehicle drivers, will be expanding its UberX service to Perth, Australia.
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Peer-to-peer ride-sharing Lyft has partnered with MetLife Auto & Home to provide additional insurance options for protecting drivers and passengers.
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On April 24, Lyft expanded its peer-to-peer ride-sharing service to 24 cities in 24 hours. This brings the total to 60 U.S. cities, more than any other ride-sharing platform service.
Read More →San Antonio Police Chief William McManus warned that ride-sharing apps like Lyft are illegal and drivers would be arrested, but San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro is willing to work with Lyft.
Read More →The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has issued the first Transportation Network Company (TNC) license to a ride-share company called Summon, operating similarly to Lyft, Sidecar and Uber.
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