A Look at Our Second Self-Driving Service on Public Roads, and What’s to Come
When you agree to Uber's terms and conditions, you basically sign your life away, consumer advocates say. So then, what happens when a driver hits you on the head with a hammer, as one passenger claims?
An Uber-like service that arranges rides exclusively for women, by women may sound like a great way to fill a market niche. But it’s probably illegal under antidiscrimination laws, experts said.
Have you ever wondered why your ride cost more than you thought it should?
Six architects imagine what the company’s Skyports will look like.
A recent study from DePaul University examines when and why consumers choose an on-demand ride like Uber or Lyft—or indeed a carpooled on-demand ride—over publ
Services such as Lyft and Uber fall somewhere between cruising with your pals and a chauffeur. How do you get a handle on the etiquette of the on-demand driving economy?
If you’ve ever called an Uber—and waited longer than you’d like—you probably might feel tempted to cancel the ride altogether. In the end, you might end up paying a small $5 fee for your driver’s time, the probable worst-case scenario. But there are several reasons why Uber’s existing policies, in particular, aren’t so great for drivers when you decide to cancel last-minute.
You need a ride and you’re a pretty cool person, so you know that the thing to do today is to call Uber or Lyft, and not a taxi. But do you know what to do to stay safe and...
Driver shortage, customer surplus, and harsh financial reality.
Driving an electric ride-hailing vehicle may be good for the planet but costly for the driver who may have to limit the distance of rides and search for fast-chargers. Uber is trying to help out.
Just because it didn't belong doesn't mean it wasn't fun.
We take a look at which ride-hailing service saves you more money.
Consumers are less likely to view ride-hailing companies as reliable autonomous-vehicle manufacturers, according to a global study published by Inrix.
A big part of reducing car traffic involves using cars more efficiently. Ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft are supposedly assisting in this transition by making car ownership less necessary.…
Uber has become the king of ride-sharing services so it’s important to know what to look for and how to stay safe when riding in one.
used with permission from Norton by Symantec In cities around the globe, using ridesharing services has become a way of life. Just as “Google” has become a verb, so have “Uber” and “Lyft,” to name just two of the better-known ridesharing companies. The convenience of always-available cars and drivers paired with easy-to-use apps, plus a …
You can change your destination on Uber at any time during a ride in-progress, but it may change your cost.
With its subsidiary Moovel and its mobility-as-a-service platform, one of the world's oldest names in automobiles looks to evolve with the transportation sector.
Seniors need transportation alternatives more than ever, but many are intimidated by ride-hailing apps.