Uber will list all New York City taxis on its app, which could help the ride-hailing giant alleviate a driver shortage and temper high fares
Company that vowed to disrupt the U.S. taxi industry is now betting that traditional taxis will fuel its next wave of growth
Your average Uber or Lyft ride cost 50% more this summer than before the pandemic. But prices were inching up even before lockdowns began. Here’s what drove ride-share prices through the roof, and how the companies are working to bring them back down. Composite photo: David Fang/WSJ Inc. is becoming friends with a former foe.
The company has reached an agreement to list all New York City taxis on its app, an alliance that could ease the ride-hailing giant’s driver shortage and while directing more business to cabdrivers, whose livelihoods were affected by the emergence of car-sharing apps and the pandemic.
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