
The American Car Rental Association scored more access and influence in 2025 as it grows its services for car rental operators.
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Users must now click and confirm in the app that they agree to enter into a rental contract.
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House Bill 3655 would establish formal regulations and taxes, such as ensuring all vehicles have proper insurance.
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Ride-hailing groups will not have caps on the number of drivers permitted in B.C
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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.
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The bill, which passed the General Assembly unanimously last month, makes impersonating a ride-hailing driver a crime, among other provisions.
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The legislation, signed into law last week, defines consumer requirements for peer-to-peer rentals, addressing insurance, pricing disclosures and safety recalls, as well as confirms that peer-to-peer providers are categorized as "vendors" for tax purposes.
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The Shanghai Urban Transportation Bureau will be paying special attention to problems such as overcharging, refusing rides, detouring, and tampering with taxi meters.
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Under new rules for Proposition 65, California’s chemical warning right-to-know statute, warnings for exposures to chemicals from rental vehicles must now provide more specificity.
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The coalition includes American Car Rental Association members like Enterprise and Hertz, as well as cities, airports, the Arizona Lodging and Tourism Association, and the Cactus League.
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