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How Uber Drivers Might Be Ripping You Off
Have you ever wondered why your ride cost more than you thought it should?
Lyft: Say Goodbye to Private Car Ownership by 2025
John Zimmer sees ridesharing as 'the ultimate subscription service.'
3 Ways On-Demand Companies Can Stay Within the Law
The Department of Commerce has hinted at regulations for on-demand businesses. Here's how to prepare.
Lyft Carpool Runs Out of Gas
According to reports, not enough people were using Lyft's carpool service to make it worthwhile.
U.S. Judge Dismisses Challenge to Seattle's Uber, Lyft Union Law
Seattle last year became the first U.S. city to pass a law giving drivers for ride-hailing apps, as well as taxi and for-hire drivers, the right to collectively negotiate on pay and working conditions.
Seattle Judge Hears Challenge to Uber, Lyft Union Law
Seattle last year became the first U.S. city to pass a law giving drivers for ride-hailing apps, as well as taxi and for-hire drivers, the right to collectively negotiate on pay and working conditions.
Lyft Launches Premier, Its Version of Uber Select
Select Premier and you'll be picked up by a high-end sedan or SUV, for double the price of a regular Lyft.
Hertz Signs Rental Deals With Uber and Lyft
With these deals Uber and Lyft drivers will be able to rent Hertz vehicles for longer periods such as several weeks or months.
Uber, Lyft Settle Litigation Involving Top Executives
Rival ride services Uber and Lyft have settled high stakes litigation involving two of their top executives, court filings show, in advance of a trial that could have aired sensitive details about both companies.
Uber and Lyft Rivals Rush to Texas Capital After Fingerprint Fight
About a half dozen ride-hailing firms have rushed into Texas tech hub Austin after market leaders Uber and Lyft left the city last month in a huff.
The Ridesharing Safety Issue You're Not Thinking About
A recent study from ConsumerAffairs looks at the safety of Uber, Lyft and taxi cars in cities around the U.S.
Drivers Sue Uber, Lyft Over Exit From Austin, Texas
The companies suspended services in the city on May 9, two days after residents voted to keep the city's law requiring Uber and Lyft, just like taxi companies, to conduct fingerprint-based background checks of their drivers.
Wal-Mart to Test Grocery Delivery With Uber, Lyft
The world's largest retailer said it would begin test deliveries within the next two weeks in Denver and Phoenix.
Uber, Lyft Set to Defend Driver Settlements in Court
The ride-hailing companies are seeking to resolve lawsuits by drivers who contend they should be deemed employees and therefore entitled to reimbursement for expenses, including gasoline and vehicle maintenance.
Uber Bummed: How Uber and Lyft Lost an Important Political Fight
Uber's and Lyft's political loss on an important proposition in Austin provides marketers important insight on towing the line between personalization and invasion.