New York City Ride-Hailing Upstart Juno Shuts Down (axios.com) 15
Juno, an upstart ride-hailing company in New York City, is shutting down as part of a new partnership between parent company Gett and Lyft. From a report: Gett's corporate customers will now be able to book rides via Lyft in the U.S., and some Belarus-based employees are joining Lyft, the latter tells Axios.
"Ride hailing" (Score:2)
Don't you mean unlicensed, illegal taxi service*?
* Said by every pedant when someone mentions Uber or Lyft.
Re: (Score:2)
On Mars all transportation will be provided by Tesla robotaxis running inside of Hyperloops. The technology already exists.
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In New York, all ride hailing services are required to be licensed (and their drivers need a hack license). Before Uber came along there were plenty of car services, you just needed to call them instead (or hail a driver illegally).
Juno (Score:2)
Sounds Canadian
Why does ever story have to have creimer posts (Score:2)
Re: Why does ever story have to have creimer posts (Score:2)
Spelling (Score:3)
> Ride-Hailing
You misspelled "taxi company".
FREE dialup (Score:3)
https://www.juno.com/free [juno.com]