http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/02/nj_now_regulates_uber_lyft_and_other_ride-sharing.html
Uber/Lyft regulations are spreading as NJ now demands driver background checks among other things
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Rare win for the TAXI!
Is it thought? now they are gonna crush taxis. taxis have no more claims.
As the regulations kick in... at some point there won't be any difference between uber and taxis. The only difference? Taxi owners will be gone, medallions will be gone, and the word, "taxi" won't be used. We will all just call it "Uber", and everything will be the same. including price.
Is it me or the regulations starting to catch up a bit on Uber these days? Finally...?
Here's another one. "Is Uber's onslaught over?"
https://ride.guru/lounge/p/is-the-uber-onslaught-over-yahoo-finance
Then of course you see a news like this - Denver Airport reduces # of taxis allowed:
https://ride.guru/lounge/p/as-uber-lyft-thrive-at-dia-airport-will-allow-fewer-taxi-cabs-denver-business-journal
Interesting move to make rideshare companies pay a $25,000 registration fee. Drop in the bucket for Uber...
at least they can now officially take down taxis.