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SideCar has gotten stung by a sting. Undercover city taxi regulators over the weekend conducted a sting operation on Gotham’s first app-centric ride-sharing service to see if they were ...
New instant peer-to-peer rideshare-finding app SideCar turns anyone into a taxi / Uber driver, and it’s supposedly legal because you technically volunteer to pay at the end. Today it emerges ...
But, as before, city taxi commissions are working to stifle competition. Uber, SideCar, and Lyft are not simply a fad—they are the first indications of a transportation revolution now receiving ...
In the coming weeks, the New York Taxi and Limousine Commission is expected ... At the same time, competition is coming from services like SideCar, which enables passengers to find rides from ...
Regulators didn’t want to give up their power, and taxi operators didn’t want to either. This was Uber’s first fight. While Uber was doing UberBlack, Sidecar started a service with ordinary ...
In the Bay Area, local startups Uber, SideCar, and Lyft have made it a breeze to snag a ride in a taxi, a limo, or even your neighbor’s aging Honda Civic. All it takes is firing up one of their ...
The chief taxi regulator in Los Angeles tried to put his boot to the throat of upstart Web-based transportation services Uber, Sidecar and Lyft this week, directing them to stop picking up ...
Typical. Twenty minutes passed until an irritable taxi dispatcher explained that my ride wouldn’t arrive for another 30 minutes. That's when a friend introduced me to SideCar, an alternative ...