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Nashville’s new cab rules could target Uber, Lyft. ... president of Yellow Cab in Nashville, said Uber and Lyft have cut into “every cab companies business” since they entered the market.
Nashville airport officials heard the complaints about the new ride-sharing drop-off zone off the terminal. Here's their ...
Nashville’s first regulations aimed at ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft are set to become law. The Metro Council voted 32-0, with one abstention, Tuesday to approve a set of regulations that ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – The debate over regulating and insuring ride-sharing companies like Uber and Lyft played out in a Tennessee House committee Tuesday with a last second amended bill ...
Starting soon, travelers taking Uber and Lyft to Nashville International Airport won't get curbside service. Here's what's changing.
I’ve been a Nashville rideshare driver for 11 years, and I’m approaching my 20,000th ride. Here’s what I’ve seen. Everyday, people use rideshare to get to and from work, school ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Uber and Lyft have gotten the green light to pick up curbside passengers at the Nashville International Airport, the first U.S. airport to officially recognize the popular ...
How Uber and Lyft bent the rules and won. Ride-share firms insist they are technology innovators, not transportation providers. By Jeffrey Meitrodt. March 19, 2017 at 12:45PM.
If you do and a mess or smell if left it will be reported to Uber/Lyft and they will charge a cleaning fee starting at $50. No matter how small. Same applies to children,” the list says.
Why, then, does this state allow Uber and Lyft to force a majority of the drivers in our union into working 12-hour days, 7 days a week, to be able to put food on the table, or pay rent?