China's Baidu to bring its driverless cars to Uber
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Uber just announced a deal today with the company that runs one of the largest robotaxi fleets in China, as the ridehail giant nears its goal of becoming the world’s ultimate autonomous vehicle clearinghouse.
The Hong Kong government has proposed new regulations for ride-hailing services like Uber. The plan requires platforms, cars, and drivers to be licensed before operating.
A Cleveland federal judge presiding over a lawsuit against Uber and Lyft for a car crash asked the Ohio Supreme Court to decide whether the state’s product liability law bars personal-injury claims arising from mobile phone apps.
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Some of the unions and associations that were part of the protest were Indian Gig Workers Platform, Maharashtra State National Workers Union-App-based Transport Unit, Mumbai Taximen Union and MARKS
Uber has launched a 'Women Drivers' feature in Saudi Arabia, allowing female riders to request female drivers. The initiative aims to boost safety perceptions and economic opportunities for women in the conservative kingdom. Saudi Arabia has made several reforms to increase women's freedoms and is actively working to attract more female travelers.
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Uber and China's Baidu will partner to deploy thousands of Baidu’s Apollo Go autonomous vehicles on the Uber platform across several global markets outside the United States and mainland China, the companies said on Tuesday.
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DPA International on MSNUber's new 'senior accounts' aimed at helping elderly people travelUber is launching a feature for relatives to remotely book and track trips for their elderly parents or grandparents New “senior accounts”, which have rolled out in about a dozen countries around the world,
The ride-hailing app is making it easier for Canadian seniors to book a car by using bigger text and fewer buttons among other new features.