Uber users in London will be able to book journeys from 15 minutes to 30 days before they travel.
Category archives: Uber
Uber to Pull Out of Macau in September
The company will pull out of the gambling hub of Macau on Sept. 9, less than 10 months after it launched there.
Judge Rejects Uber’s Settlement in Driver Classification Lawsuit
The $84 million payout agreed in April fell far short of the drivers’ claims, a federal judge ruled.
Self-Driving Ubers to Pick Up Pittsburgh Passengers ‘Soon’
The ride-sharing service will start operating self-driving cars this month.
Uber Takes Legal Action Over New Rules in London
In recent months, the regulator has provided more detail including that drivers should have English reading and writing skills.
Meet the Chinese Patriot Who Tamed Uber
Last week, Didi Chuxing bagged Uber’s China business in a deal valuing the ride-hailing startup at $35 billion.
Didi’s Dominance Over Uber in China Offers a Roadmap for Ride-Hailing Rivals
The two companies on Monday confirmed the sale of Uber China to its bigger rival, ending a two-year, money-losing effort to break into one of the world’s toughest markets.
After Bruising China Battle, Uber Cedes to Rival Didi
China last week issued guidelines that establish a long-awaited framework for the booming ride-hailing industry and remove uncertainty for firms such as Didi and Uber.
Uber Spending $500 Million to Make its Own Maps
Uber is rethinking its reliance on Google Maps.
Seattle Judge Hears Challenge to Uber, Lyft Union Law
Seattle last year became the first U.S. city to pass a law giving drivers for ride-hailing apps, as well as taxi and for-hire drivers, the right to collectively negotiate on pay and working conditions.