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Some of the biggest metro areas in the country are seeing customers return to taxis.
Thanks to surging Uber and Lyft prices and an uptick in downloads of Curb, a mobile taxi-hailing app, the city saw a 152% increase between April and July...
Curb, a leading ride-hailing app for licensed taxi and for-hire rides in North America and HQ, the largest company for corporate mobility, announce their partnership.
Taxi hailing appallows users to call for a ride through its mobile app, is introducing its transparent pricing feature in Philadelphia.
In the midst of a price surge on Uber or Lyft, riders can also use Curb, a phone application that allows customers to request for rides from local taxi services...
New York-based C work in paratransit and wheelchair-accessible transportation in its lineup of services, has organized employee participation in...
Corporate mobility specialist HQ has formed a partnership with ride-hailing app Curb that will see the latter’s on-demand taxis added to HQ’s aggregated supply of ground...
New York City taxis are coming to dethrone Uber and Lyft from e-hailing dominance.
Curb has rolled out upfront pricing for taxi rides in New York City, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Miami, and Washington D.C.
Curb, which provides a mobile app specifically for hailing and paying for taxi cabs, reported a 152 percent increase in use in New York City between April and July...
BronxNet sits down with Curb to discuss how the company is reimagining urban transport through its apps and suite of hardware and software mobility solutions.
Taxis appear to be making a comeback with riders, particularly in urban cities like Chicago. Curb makes this possible by connecting riders to drivers through the Curb App.
Amidst the rise of digital-out-of-home advertising and mobility media, Curb rolls out geospatial ad units for its mobility partners.
Curb will launch a holiday rewards program for its taxi drivers, a workforce that plays an integral part in the city’s transportation system.
Consumers are shopping again, and in a growing, increasingly mobile market, taxis are an under-valued part of this explosive growth