Ridesharing company Skedaddle will bring thousands to Washington, D.C., for the Women’s March on Washington.
Category archives: Ridesharing Apps
How Uber Drivers Might Be Ripping You Off
Have you ever wondered why your ride cost more than you thought it should?
Google’s Ride-Sharing Platform Is Now Live in San Francisco
Waze Rider is a low-cost alternative to the casual carpool.
Grab Raises $750 Million to Take on Uber in Southeast Asia
Since its launch in 2012, the company has expanded into motorbike hailing, carpooling and delivery.
China’s Didi Chuxing Raises $7 Billion in New Funding
The funding round valued the company at more than $25 billion.
BMW Invests in California-Based Carpooling App Scoop
BMW’s move is the latest in a flurry of investments by automakers in technology industry startups that appear to be aimed at convincing consumers to do without owning their own cars, or driving vehicles as often.
Uber, Lyft Spend Big, Lose Big in Texas Vote on Driver Fingerprinting
The two companies spent more than $8 million to repeal a city ordinance, but voters said by a margin of 56 to 44 percent they wanted the fingerprint checks to stay.
This Promising Uber Rival Just Raised $120 Million
Cabify is based in Spain but big in Latin America.
Is the ‘Uber for Women’ Startup a Lawsuit Waiting to Happen?
Chariot will only employ women as drivers, while only women and children under 13 can request rides.