Why There Might Never be a “Next” Uber Service
Governmental red tape enforced by old industries might be so disruptive that companies like Uber might not survive. If Uber goes under, what’s next?
Governmental red tape enforced by old industries might be so disruptive that companies like Uber might not survive. If Uber goes under, what’s next?
Safety is a number one priority for our travels. Uber is taking steps to make their safety feature more streamlined and efficient for users everywhere.
Electric cars might be the future, but some still worry about their safety. In fact, lawmakers in four states aim to limit the use of electric cars.
Chances are, if you live in an urban environment in which you frequently commute, then Uber's privacy policy will at one time or another concern you.
Going somewhere? Uber's newly redesigned app makes it easier than ever to define your destination, choose your ride, and plan your outing.
Londoners can now use Uber’s new self-scheduling feature, securing a ride when they need it most instead of simply hoping a driver will be around.
If you’re looking for a ride, catching a cab isn’t the only option. Read up on Uber and Lyft to see which service best suits you!