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Startups and established companies alike are betting on the fast connectivity and low latency offered by fifth-generation mobile networks...
In April 2019, New York State enacted legislation requiring the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Triborough Bridge...
More than 20 years ago, taxi appiloted a precursor to the ridesharing technologies we know today.
Uber, hit by driver shortages and a surge in food delivery requests during the pandemic, now list New York City taxi cabs on its app...
Uber Technologies, Inc. has started offering taxi rides in New York, a long-awaited effort to help ease a driver shortage and pressure on fares
Ridesharing is increasing in popularity, giving drivers more opportunities to make money. Not surprisingly, Uber and Lyft lead the pack, but many other...
Last year, out-of-home advertising company Firefly Systems Inc. acquired Curb Taxi Media, which sells ads atop taxi cabs. Curb Mobility LLC, the company...
The challenges facing rideshare drivers today are very real. From enforcing mask mandates for customers to the rising cost of gas and maintenance...
The value of taxi medallions has steadily inched upward in the past year for the first time since Lyft, Uber and other e-hail companies flooded...
Curb is helping a legacy industry take on digital disruptors in the $85.8 billion global ridesharing industry by focusing intently...
The city’s regulatory agency for for-hire cars held a public hearing Monday on a proposed rate hike for cab fares...
As New York’s taxi industry reels from the pandemic, and continues to recover from the medallion debt crisis, the City Council during a confirmation hearing...
Under the deal, NYC taxi-hailing apps Curb and Arro will place up to 100% of iconic yellow taxis on the Uber platform, and likewise in San Francisco...
Sometimes the quickest way to get a ride is not to use a ride-hailing app and wait for a driver to arrive, it's to get into the taxi line...
Travel is finally rebounding as countries lift restrictions, mask mandates, and open their borders to tourists after two years of widespread caution.
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...