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Passage of Chicago Ridesharing Ordinance
This week, the Chicago City Council passed an ordinance on ridesharing. What does that mean for you?

Trenton: Neighborhood Love
Uber is now even more reliable in Trenton! From the train station to the supermarket, Uber is joining the community to ensure safe rides for everyone.
Certify – More Business Travelers Are Using Uber
Today expense management company Certify released their Q1 report highlighting Uber’s greater affordability and growing popularity among business travelers. Learn how thousands of companies are choosing a safe, reliable and more affordable option for employees.

Hello Hampton Roads: Secret Ubers Arriving Now
It’s not yet summer, but the Tidewater region just got a whole lot hotter. Burning up the pavement this weekend is a faster, cheaper, better way to get around the Virginia Peninsula. That’s right – secret Ubers have hit the streets of Hampton Roads!
Jakarta – Let’s Clear the Air
Over the last few weeks it seems that Uber has been misunderstood. It’s time to clarify a few things. Uber has changed the way Jakarta moves by adding a safer, more reliable and convenient transportation choice. Since our arrival, we’ve been overwhelmed by the response from consumers and we’re excited about playing a part in moving Jakarta forward.

New York WAV Providers
Here is a list of WAV providers in New York.

uberFLASH, a pilot project to embrace ridesharing in Thailand
uberFLASH | the newer and quicker way to get a ride in Bangkok. Try Uber’s new ride that grants you access to all type of 4-door vehicles.

Cross-country: The Growing Miles of Uber UK
Since our launch in London in 2012, we've really been clocking up the miles. With five more locations added last week, we thought we’d take a look at the distance we've travelled a little closer to home.

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Surge Pricing Solves the Wild Goose Chase
J. C. Castillo, D. Knoepfle, E. G. Weyl
Ride-hailing apps usually match more efficiently than taxis, but they can enter a failure mode anticipated by Arnott (1996) that we call wild goose chases. High demand depletes the platform of idle drivers, so cars must be sent to pick up distant customers. Time wasted on pick-ups decreases drivers’ earnings, leading to exit and exacerbating the problem. […] [PDF]
ACM Conference on Economics and Computation (ACM EC), 2018