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Curb is thrilled to introduce Curb Select XL – your new go-to ride option in New York City when you need extra space without sacrificing comfort, reliability, or price transparency.
Curb's partnership with TikTok turns taxi rides into discovery moments, reaching passengers with full‑screen, sound-on TikTok clips.
TikTok adds its content to Curb’s TaxiTV, reaching millions of passengers annually.
Curb brings TikTok content to taxi screens nationwide, expanding the app’s “Out of Phone” presence and helping brands engage riders in real-world settings.
Curb streams TikTok campaigns across thousands of taxi screens, connecting millions of riders with creator content as the platform grows its multi-screen network.
Curated TikTok content comes to Curb Taxi TV screens across 15,000 vehicles in over 65 U.S. cities.
This new collaboration between Curb and TikTok transforms taxis into a new kind of media channel for brands and audiences on the move.
Curb joins TikTok’s Out of Phone program, meeting advertiser demand for social video content in real-world spaces.
Curb partners with TikTok, bringing creator-led content to a national network of screens.
Curb Flow continues to rapidly expand, this time to Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County, Florida.
Curb Flow is now live in Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County, transforming the transportation experience and bringing enhanced efficiency.
Curb secured a 5-year renewal for Chicago’s WAV taxi dispatch, ensuring accessible rides citywide.
Chicago renewed Curb’s WAV taxi contract, expanding accessibility with improved dispatch, digital bookings, and efficiency.
The City of Chicago has renewed its contract with Curb to continue operating the city’s exclusive Centralized WAV Taxicab Dispatch Service.
Uber reached an agreement to list all NYC taxis on its app, which will both help the company combat its driver shortage and rising fares and help taxi drivers...
Amos Tamam, Curb CEO, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss what Uber’s recent news means for Curb and taxi drivers in NYC and how easily this can...
Travelers will soon have a high-tech way to hail one of New York City's iconic yellow cabs: through the Uber app.
Uber, a nemesis of New York's yellow cab industry, has reached an unlikely agreement to list all city taxis on its app.
Uber’s app will connect on the backend with Curb and Arro which already host NYC taxis.