NYC, Uber and Its Inaccessible Policymaking
“Uber is once again looking to end run any accountability for directly supplying accessible vehicles for New Yorkers. Instead, the $51 billion company is cooking up a complicated scheme that allows it to avoid complying with regulations that now govern NY taxis-thus allowing Uber to maintain the fiction that it’s not a cab company.”
Uber’s Car-Free Day Hypocrisy
“The city council should not be allying itself with a company that has spit in the face of some of the most vulnerable New Yorkers. It is passed time for the legislature to pass into law an accessibility mandate for Uber that is comparable to the 50% target mandated for NYC taxis.”
Uber to Carve Out Own Exception in New York State Regulations to Side-step Disabled and Skirt the Law
The entry of Uber into the local car-for-hire businesses around the country has created a tension between the company, its taxi competitors, and the rules that localities have promulgated to regulate for-hire-vehicles. In all of [...]
Crains: Uber antitrust lawsuit over pricing is green-lighted by judge
Uber Technologies Inc. and its co-founder Travis Kalanick will have to defend a lawsuit that accuses them of running an antitrust scheme by using an app to set high surge fares.
NYETA Legislative Memo: New Group Forms to Insure Access for the Disabled in all Cars for Hire
In response to Uber’s blatant disregard for the rights of the disabled-and the flouting of the American with Disabilities Act by so many of the actors in the car for hire business-a new group has [...]
Bloomberg: Here Are Four of Uber’s Nastiest Battles With Global Ride-Hailing Rivals
The furious land grab by Uber and its ride-sharing competitors has, from the very beginning, been something of a street fight—sometimes literally.
Bloomberg: Uber Considers Hiring Drivers With Misdemeanors
Officials of Uber Technologies Inc. recently met with a senior House lawmaker to discuss how the ride-sharing company could hire more drivers who might be disqualified under the current hiring policy because of criminal records.
San Francisco Chronicle: Does Lyft’s app calculate fares accurately?
From San Francisco Chronicle: In December 2014, Lyft agreed to submit its ride-hailing app to California regulators to verify that it accurately calculates fares. Read more from San Francisco Chronicle....
Re/Code: Lyft Ridership Has Increased 500 Percent in NYC Since May
From Re/Code: Lyft is gaining momentum in a key market for the company and its more established competitor, Uber. According to figures the company provided to Re/code, Lyft has seen its driver pool grow by [...]
Inc: How Uber Explains the Thousands of Customer Support Tickets That Reference Rape
From Inc.: A Buzzfeed investigation suggests thousands of attacks. But Uber disputes the data, saying it has received only five claims of rape and fewer than 170 of sexual assault. Uber is no stranger to [...]
Buzzfeed: Uber Apologizes For “Imperfect (And Fictitious)” Rebuttal Of A BuzzFeed News Claim
From Buzzfeed: Zendesk reached out to Uber to dispute one of Uber’s claims regarding high search results for “rape” in leaked screenshots On Monday, Uber walked back a core explanation for the thousands of tickets [...]
Journal News: Disability advocates to protest Uber
From the Journal News: ALBANY -- Disability advocates are set to protest Uber on Tuesday at the state Capitol, calling on upstate mayors to stop supporting the company for not catering to disabled riders. The [...]