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Business News

Google Expands Nascent Ride-Sharing Service

The search giant plans to open its ride-sharing program to Waze app users in San Francisco this fall.

Business News

Uber, Careem Suspend Services in UAE Capital

A UAE newspaper quoted unnamed sources as saying that as many as 50 drivers for Uber and Careem had been arrested.

Business News

Uber to Let Londoners Book Journeys Weeks in Advance

Uber users in London will be able to book journeys from 15 minutes to 30 days before they travel.

Business News

Lyft Carpool Runs Out of Gas

According to reports, not enough people were using Lyft's carpool service to make it worthwhile.

Business News

Uber Takes Legal Action Over New Rules in London

In recent months, the regulator has provided more detail including that drivers should have English reading and writing skills.

Business News

Meet the Chinese Patriot Who Tamed Uber

Last week, Didi Chuxing bagged Uber's China business in a deal valuing the ride-hailing startup at $35 billion.

Business News

Bosch Launches Electric Scooter Sharing Service in Berlin

Berlin residents can now locate and book one of 200 scooters using a smartphone application called Coup.

Business News

Daimler's Mytaxi to Merge With Hailo to Take on Uber

Unlike U.S.-based ride hailing startup Uber, which established itself to compete against taxi companies, the new company will operate using taxi firms.

News and Trends

How India's Ola Can Conquer The Rideshare Goliath

Ola's success in India shows us that homegrown companies can, in fact, compete against global behemoths

Business News

San Francisco Demands Uber and Lyft Drivers Get Business Licenses

Not only are these licenses not free, but you'll be charged for years you previously drove without one.

News and Trends

Ride Sharing Apps Welcome Odd-Even Scheme

Startups like Rapido and Ride360 prepare as demands will increase

Business News

Would You Put Your Kid in a Car With a Stranger? This Startup Hopes So.

HopSkipDrive is the Uber for busy Southern California parents started by three moms.

Science & Technology

Uber and Lyft Will Collaborate With Public Transportation So You Don't Have to Own a Car

Ridesourcing companies are planning to be an extension of your local subway and bus route.

Science & Technology

Alcohol Drives Use of Uber and Lyft

Meanwhile, the ridesourcing technology platforms are the least used sort of shared mobility transportation on weekdays.

Business News

Ridesharing Services Are Chipping Away at Mass Transit for Some Americans, But Safety Remains Big Concern (Infographic)

A national poll shows that most Americans would be in favor of fingerprint background checks for drivers.