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Curb broadens its driver recognition program with American Express to Philadelphia, DC, and Chicago, honoring top drivers with gift cards.
Explore the exciting holiday surprise from Curb and American Express for NYC taxi drivers!
Curb is now integrated with Uber, boosting driver earning potential and providing them with greater access to trip offers.
Curb Flow has expanded to Los Angeles, offering a game-changing mobility experience that works to benefit the driving community.
Curb is redefining urban mobility in Boston, merging traditional taxi services with innovative app features. Hear about its impact on Nightside with Dan Rea.
Curb launches its industry-first advertising solution, Curb Journey Connect, which targets riders throughout their entire journey with integrated touchpoints on mobile and TaxiTV.
Now live in Chicago, Curb Flow sources rides from multiple demand aggregators to effectively connect drivers with more riders.
Curb TaxiTV is transforming ride-hailing with digital-out-of-home (DOOH) advertising in taxis, capturing audiences and offering unparalleled brand exposure.
With the launch of Curb Flow, Curb is optimizing urban mobility and transforming the ride-hailing experience for riders and drivers alike.
Riders in major urban cities such as Boston have been increasingly turning to taxis for transportation, making Curb a popular option with competitive benefits.
Curb is leading transportation option, with more than 100,000 drivers currently working with Curb in cities across the United States.
Curb launches a new API, aimed at revolutionizing the ride-hailing industry by enhancing drivers' income opportunities and streamlining both the driver and rider experience.
Discover a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to use the Curb App and easily book a ride at any time.
Uber plans to let taxi drivers using Curb receive trip referrals through their existing technology in the coming months, the company said.
Curb is revolutionizing the rideshare domain in 2023 by fusing traditional taxi reliability with contemporary app technology. See its rise in the latest top rideshare platforms roundup.
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.
The ride-hailing giant reached a deal with the New York City Taxi & Limousine Commission’s technology partners, Creative Mobile...
“Our partnerships with taxis look different around the world, and we’re excited to team up with taxi software companies CMT and Curb...