Por: The New York Times Nation November 06, 2022
ImageA charging station in the Bay Area.Credit...Kelsey McClellan for The New York TimesOne of California’s November ballot measures has made for some strange political bedfellows.On one side, environmentalists have teamed up with firefighters, Democrats and Lyft, the ride-share company, which has poured more than $45 million into its campaign to pass a climate initiative. On the other, Gov. Gavin Newsom has aligned himself with California... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business November 08, 2022
The ride-hailing company reported seeing its highest numbers of active riders, rides and drivers since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, though its 20.3 million riders in the third quarter fell short of analysts’ expectation of 21.2 million. Revenue per active rider... + más
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CNN USA Business November 08, 2022
CNN — California has long been a leader among states, and even countries, in promoting a shift to electric cars, including with its plans to ban the sale of purely gas-powered cars by 2035. But now Californians are voting on a ballot proposal that promises to accelerate... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 05, 2022
A ballot measure to raise taxes on multimillionaires to subsidize zero-emission vehicle programs, which has pitted Gov. Gavin Newsom against his own political party and the ride-hailing company Lyft, is narrowly favored by voters but remains in jeopardy. A new poll from the UC... + más
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Fox Business USA Business November 04, 2022
Chris Gerace, a part-time Uber and Lyft driver, argues that the temporary surcharge Lyft and Uber are providing in an effort to help drivers account for the higher cost is not enough. announced Thursday that it is slashing its headcount by 13%. Approximately 683 employees will... + más
CBS News USA Business October 20, 2022
Lyft is testing a new feature this week that allows users in select areas of the U.S. to search for and reserve parking spots.The ride-hailing company told CBS MoneyWatch that the pilot, dubbed Lyft Parking, is available in a small number of select cities across the U.S. and... + más
Lyft exec was wrong about driverless vehicles — but he still believes in their potential | CNBC
ABC7 USA Politics October 05, 2022
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Who should pay for climate projects and subsidies for electric cars? That's the question posed by California's Proposition 30.Proposition 30 wants to tax the wealthiest Californians -- a 1.75% personal income tax hike on those who make more than... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Business October 02, 2022
Early on the morning of Sept. 15, Stephanie Gertz and her 11-year-old awaited the arrival of a Lyft driver at their Hingham home for a 30-mile trip to an important medical appointment.The driver got there on time, much to Gertz’s relief. But Gertz still had plenty on her mind.... + más
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