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Uber says it could soon be exiting a state if a bill aimed at improving rideshare safety becomes law. Here's what to know.
Uber has suggested it may “cease operations" in Colorado in response to an upcoming state Senate bill that the state assembly claims will protect riders.
Uber says it may shut down operations in Colorado if the state passes new rideshare safety legislation, a move that would mark one of its most aggressive responses to state-level regulation in years.
Uber claimed it would have “no choice” but to cease operations in Colorado should the state pass a new bill to bolster passenger safety. Under the bill, HB25-1291, rideshare companies ...
A controversial new bill aimed at tightening safety regulations for ride-share companies is making waves at the Colorado ...
Uber has confirmed the official launch of its services in Pendle. The app-based operator went live on Thursday following a ...