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Important information about eligible ridesharing vehicles in Connecticut
November 8, 2017 / New England
New ridesharing vehicle regulations in Connecticut
The State of Connecticut recently passed a law which will require all Transportation Network Company (TNC) vehicles to be 12 model-years-old or newer, effective January 1, 2018. This means that beginning January 1, 2018, TNC vehicles with model-years 2005 or older will no longer be eligible to receive Uber ride requests in Connecticut.
Vehicles affected by this change can still do Connecticut Uber Eats deliveries. It’s another great way to earn! Tap the button below to learn more about Uber Eats and to opt-in to receive delivery requests. For any questions regarding the new ridesharing regulations, please call 24/7 Phone Support or visit a local Greenlight Hub.
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