California's Game-Changing SB 371
California's SB 371 just became law, slashing rideshare insurance costs by 95% and setting the stage for unprecedented growth in the gig economy.
Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft.
California's SB 371 just became law, slashing rideshare insurance costs by 95% and setting the stage for unprecedented growth in the gig economy.
Uber announced a partnership with May Mobility to deploy thousands of self-driving vehicles across US cities, starting with Arlington, Texas by late 2025, adding another AV provider to Uber's growing autonomous strategy
Motional's hitting pause on robotaxi deployments with Uber and Lyft, and they're laying off staff in the process. They're calling it "restructuring to focus on technology development," which is...
Lyft co-founder once predicted in 2021, most rides would be self-driving
It will be interesting to see how Grab make the economics work for Grab rides and food, considering South East Asia is a highly competitive market
In the past couple of years, it appears that Uber is working on supply issues
Little known is Lyft doing consumer rentals much like Hertz
Uber Technologies Inc on Wednesday said it is launching a new partnership with rental car company Hertz to offer 50,000 Tesla Inc vehicles as a rental option for its ride-hail drivers by 2023.The announcement comes after Hertz on Monday said it would order 100,000 Tesla vehicles by the end of 2022, meaning that half of the rental company's Tesla fleet would be reserved exclusively for Uber drivers.For Uber drivers, Tesla rentals will start out at $334 a week, including insurance and maintenance, and consist mostly of the company's Model 3 sedan