
“Driven by their desire for more satisfied customers — and hence more business and more revenue — Uber and Lyft have established additional rules about insurance requirements, drivers’ customer-satisfaction ratings, vehicle age, vehicle cleanliness, the responsibility to pick up all qualified riders, and response times. They are constantly evolving their rules, pricing, and services in response to public demand and desire. Where is evidence that ridesharing requires any additional legislated rules?”
http://fee.org/blog/detail/government-stop-trying-to-help-uber
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