Ride-sharing companies fight New Mexico regulators
IN NO MOOD TO SHARE: The New Mexico Public Regulation Commission insists that ride-sharing outfits like Lyft must follow the state’s Motor Carrier Law. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog SANTA FE...
View ArticleRide-sharing compromise may be near in New Mexico
THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT: Ride-sharing companies use apps from smartphones to attract customers looking to catch a ride. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog SANTA FE, N.M. — Ride-sharing companies...
View ArticleRide-sharing demand grows in NM as regulators debate stifling it
IN DEMAND: A member of the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission says 19,000 people in Albuquerque and Santa Fe have downloaded the smartphone app to use the ride-sharing company Uber. By Rob...
View ArticleWhy does ridesharing freak out some regulators?
THE RIDESHARING DEBATE: Regulators across the country are debating whether to treat ridesharing companies like Lyft and Uber the same as taxi cabs. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog Economist...
View ArticleRidesharing companies get a lift in New Mexico court
STILL RIDING … FOR NOW: A New Mexico district court judge rejected a temporary restraining order Friday to stop ridesharing companies Lyft and Uber from operating in the state. Lyft drivers distinguish...
View ArticleThe Uber Effect: Why cab companies hate ridesharing
TICKED OFF TAXIS: Taxi cab and limousine companies are fighting against ridesharing startups, fearing they are cutting into their businesses. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog For cab companies...
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