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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 ...
International Airport (BNA) has changed its policy for rideshare dropoffs but its policies for taxis remains the same.
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 ...
Tennessee must update regulations and Uber and Lyft should pay drivers better and more fairly. We are essential to this state.
New regulations aimed at Uber, Lyft were released today by the Transportation Licensing Commission. After months of internal drafting, the Metro Nashville Transportation Licensing Commission today ...
Nashville International Airport's decision to block Uber and Lyft drivers from picking up and dropping off passengers at the terminal has drawn complaints from travelers and ride-share drivers alike.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Uber and Lyft have gotten the green light to pick up curbside passengers at the Nashville International Airport, the first U.S. airport to officially recognize the popular ...
Why, then, does this state allow Uber and Lyft to force a majority of the drivers in our union into working 12-hour days, 7 days a week, to be able to put food on the table, or pay rent?