
Vision Fleet, a Los Angeles-based company that manages the largest deployment of electric vehicles in a public fleet in the U.S., has launched Evercar — a service for on-demand drivers who work for companies such as Uber, Lyft, Instacart, and Postmates.
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Uber has signed a $14 million car rental deal with South Africa’s WesBank, which will rent cars to Uber drivers who do not qualify for car loans.
Read More →Peer-to-peer carsharing companies and traditional car rental should play by the same rules. Together, let's work to modify regulations that are unfair to our businesses and customers so we all can compete for business.
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HyreCar carsharing network lets Uber and Lyft drivers rent personal cars for work.
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Uber and Lyft may become legal at Los Angeles International Airport, according to the Los Angeles Times. City officials have drafted a plan to legalize the ride-sharing services at the airport by summer.
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Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has filed legislation to institute a statewide regulatory structure for transportation network companies, such as Uber, Lyft and Sidecar. The bill will set stronger standards for safety and close potential insurance gaps.
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When Capital One Quicksilver cardholders pay for their Uber rides using their Quicksilver card, they will receive 20% back as a statement credit through April 2016.
Read More →Uber Inc has announced making a deal with Chinese automaker BYD Co Ltd to test a fleet of electric cars for its drivers.
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Uber, the mobile app-based transportation network, has launched its UberX app in Bucharest, the capital city of Romania.
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Travis Kalanick, Uber Technologies Inc.’s chief executive officer, was indicted in South Korea for disregarding a local transportation law prohibiting rental cars from operating as cabs.
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