
Companies that are selected will be allowed a fleet between 100 and 600 vehicles.
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Lyft will also add public transit info for nearby counties into its app.
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By creating dedicated loading zones for delivery fleets and ride-hailing services, the D.C. Department of Transportation is hoping to streamline pick-ups and drop-offs, mitigate traffic, and keep pedestrians safe.
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In partnership with the D.C. Infrastructure Academy, Ford will be training locals as vehicle operators, who will be responsible for monitoring and operating test vehicles.
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The ridesharing platform, with a focus on women’s safety, will soon provide rides to women in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia.
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For ACRA members, the organization wants to make sure your voice is heard in Washington, D.C.
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Increasing the tax on ride-hailing group’s gross receipts from 1% to 6% is part of the Council’s plan to raise $178.5 million in funding for public transportation — D.C.’s share of the overall $500 million funding effort.
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Travelers will have the option to rent an Audi A4 starting at $49 per day, or, starting at $79 per day, the Q5.
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