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Nashville’s first regulations aimed at ride-sharing companies Uber and Lyft are set to become law. The Metro Council voted 32-0, with one abstention, Tuesday to approve a set of regulations that ...
Now, they'll be dropped off there too— if taking an Uber or Lyft. Starting at 12:01 a.m. on June 3, rideshare drivers will not be allowed to drop passengers off curbside at the BNA terminal ...
The council also passed a new set of regulations that will cover Uber and Lyft, the app-based ridesharing companies that have already been operating in the city for nearly a year. Their regulation ...
A rough draft of proposed regulations would add new “transportation network companies,” such as Lyft and Uber, to the city’s ordinance for livery vehicles, said Billy Fields, director of the ...
In the midst of a public relations crisis, Uber is urging Nashville riders to email Metro Council in support of the company. An ordinance that would regulate ride-sharing services like UberX and ...
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