Uber, Lyft Awarded Federal Government Transportation Contract
The General Services Administration issued the potentially $810 million contract last week.
December 2, 2020
The General Services Administration issued the potentially $810 million contract last week.
December 2, 2020
When her driver began driving in the opposite direction of her destination, the the woman feared she was being kidnapped and jumped from the vehicle.
September 16, 2020
During court hearings last week, it was noted that Uber received 27,799 complaints about safety in just the first six months of 2019.
August 31, 2020
The Vancouver Taxi Association had sought an emergency injunction against the ride-hailing services, which do not yet operate in Vancouver.
February 10, 2020
If the fee is deemed illegal and not repealed by the city, Phoenix could lose its share of state revenue, which is a third of its general fund budget.
January 22, 2020
The ruling follows a lawsuit brought by Taxi Deutschland against the San Francisco-based company over its dispatching practices.
December 23, 2019
The hearing, part of the process to reauthorize the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, was held by the Highways and Transit Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
October 20, 2019
In a letter to the companies, Representative Peter DeFazio called their refusal to attend the hearing "unacceptable."
October 16, 2019
Currently, the city charges a 72-cent fee on all ride-hailing rides.
September 30, 2019
Supporters of AB 5 have said that the legislation is necessary, as some companies have exploited workers for decades under unfair labor contracts.
September 11, 2019
Ride-hailing groups will not have caps on the number of drivers permitted in B.C
August 22, 2019
In 2017, Transport for London rejected Uber's renewal application over what the government agency said was the ride-hailing group's attitude on reporting serious crimes and driver background checks.
August 22, 2019
The bill, which passed the General Assembly unanimously last month, makes impersonating a ride-hailing driver a crime, among other provisions.
August 12, 2019
The cap was originally implement last August, in an effort to address growing traffic congestion in the city, as a one-year ban on new vehicle licenses.
August 12, 2019
The Shanghai Urban Transportation Bureau will be paying special attention to problems such as overcharging, refusing rides, detouring, and tampering with taxi meters.
July 1, 2019