Uber: Viability in Colorado at risk In a letter sent to House and Senate leadership, Camiel Irving, Uber's vice president of operations, acknowledged the bill's intent to protect riders and drivers ...
Uber said Wednesday that it will pull out of Colorado if a bill aimed at boosting rideshare safety, including by requiring drivers to make audio and video recordings of trips and prohibiting drivers ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DENVER (KDVR) — A bill moving through ...
DENVER BUSINESS JOURNAL - Uber's ridesharing service is logging nearly as many trips in the Denver metro area as all taxi services combined after just three years of being on the market. San Francisco ...
Uber claims it is prepared to exit Colorado as the state considers passing new regulations intended to increase safety on ridesharing platforms. The bill would also require companies to place drivers ...
DENVER — Uber announced it would cease operations in Colorado if House Bill 1291, known as the "Ride Share Safety Bill," becomes law. The legislation, which includes mandatory video and audio ...
Millions of Colorado residents could soon lose access to Uber, as the company threatens to withdraw entirely from the state over a proposed law that would impose new safety requirements on rideshare ...
Rules designed to give more transparency to rideshare drivers in Colorado are meant to kick in at the beginning of February, but Uber has filed a lawsuit in United States District Court seeking to ...
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