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Curb Flow launches in Las Vegas, as rising visitor numbers continue to place significant pressure on licensed taxi services in the region.
Las Vegas welcomes Curb Flow, expanding the platform's growing presence in Nevada and improving mobility across the city and surrounding communities.
Curb will connect Lyft riders directly with licensed taxi drivers in Los Angeles before expanding to other major U.S. cities where Curb operates.
Lyft ride requests will now be integrated into Curb Flow, unifying ride demand from multiple sources into a single network.
Curb announced its partnership with Lyft, in an effort to improve transportation access for visitors in Los Angeles.
Starting in Los Angeles, Curb will integrate Lyft ride requests into its Curb Flow network.
Curb One unifies GPS metering, Tap-to-Pay, and ride-hailing in a single app to help drivers earn more and operate smarter.
San Diego welcomes Curb Flow, expanding its network across California’s key transport markets.
Building on success in LA and SF, Curb Flow's expansion into San Diego meets rising tourism and commuter demand.
Curb brings Newsmax content to Taxi TV, demonstrating how mobility-based media is reshaping the digital-out-of-home industry.
Curb partners with leading news network Newsmax to bring national news programming to its Taxi TV platform.
Curb has expanded its Curb Flow service to Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County, Florida.
Curb is proud to be an official sponsor of the 38th Annual IATR Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, further recognizing our dedication to driving innovation, equity, and efficiency in urban mobility.
Curb Flow launches in Broward County, expanding access to reliable, licensed taxi service.
Curb's partnership with TikTok turns taxi rides into discovery moments, reaching passengers with full‑screen, sound-on TikTok clips.
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...