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Uber and Lyft Drivers Discriminate Against African-Americans and Women
The study counters one of the big selling points of app-based ride-hailing services—namely, that people can get rides on demand no matter the color of their skin or their appearance.
France’s Government-Backed Uber Replacement Should Thrill Uber
The government-backed 'Le.Taxi' isn't a real threat — yet.
Love in the Time of Ridesharing
Four ways Uber, Lyft, and all the others have changed the culture of dating.
Uber Is Facing a $400M Class Action Lawsuit in Ontario
Can Uber fend off the latest attack on its operations in Ontario?
Why Doesn’t Uber Let Women Passengers Choose Women Drivers?
The company wouldn’t give me a straight answer for what seems like an obvious solution to recent safety concerns.
Uber Is Launching a 'Panic Button' Feature in India
Part of the company's 2015 focus on increasing safety (especially women's), the app's panic button will notify police of any incident in a cab and allow riders to share their route and destination with up to five other individuals.
Uber Is Working to End Ridesharing
In Uber’s vision of the future, the sharing economy doesn’t matter—only robots and the company that owns them.
Lyft Ridesharing Isn't Coming to NYC Because the Taxi Commission Scared It Off
Rideshare isn't coming to NYC, after all.